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  1. Cajun Heat

    Newbie to the ST.....

    In addition to what @2020FordRaptor stated. Colder set of plugs and cold air intake. A good 93 Tune from ZFG by itself will get your blood flowing @Big House .
  2. Cajun Heat

    Greetings and Salutations

    Congrats and welcome.
  3. Cajun Heat

    Newbie to the ST.....

    Congrats and welcome to the forum. It depends on how far down the rabbit hole you wan to go. Give some insight on what you want to get out of the ST. Is this a daily or will you be spending time at the track?
  4. Cajun Heat

    Welcome to the Explorer ST Forum, please post an introduction

    Congrats on the purchase and welcome to the forum.
  5. Cajun Heat

    Camber Adjustment Bolt

    That sounds like a good plan. Take it easy on the track, pushing hard will fade the brakes. Bring someone with you so they can take some pictures of your ST on the track and post them here. Would love to see that.
  6. Cajun Heat

    Camber Adjustment Bolt

    Glad that information helped you out. They do not sound like a competent shop and suggest going somewhere else. Ask them if you get the correct alignment somewhere else and bring them the proof, would they give you a refund.
  7. Cajun Heat

    Peace ✌ Everyone, a bit of help please

    Welcome to the forum and happy hunting for your ST. I haven't had any issues. Keeping up with the normal maintenance stuff and changing the oil every 5k.
  8. Cajun Heat

    Checking in from Maryland

    I'd be interested to hear what that Vent-To-Atmosphere sounds like. What year is your ST?
  9. Cajun Heat

    Camber Adjustment Bolt

    https://www.foexplorer.com/ford_explorer_general_procedures_rear_camber_adjustment-432.html Using alignment equipment and the manufacturer's instructions, measure the rear camber. Use the General Equipment: Wheel Alignment System Loosen the upper arm-to-frame bolt counterclockwise (CCW)...
  10. Cajun Heat

    Alignment Specs (Camber)

    https://www.foexplorer.com/ford_explorer_general_procedures_rear_camber_adjustment-432.html Activation NOTICE: Suspension fasteners are critical parts that affect the performance of vital components and systems. Failure of these fasteners may result in major service expense. Use the same or...
  11. Cajun Heat

    Welcome to the Explorer ST Forum, please post an introduction

    Congrats on your purchase and welcome to the forum Bo. I know you will enjoy it and thanks for your service.
  12. Cajun Heat

    Lowering Spring Change up.

    Hey @Cdubya! From center axle to fender is 17" for the front and 17 1/2" for the rear. You are right. The early production of Lethal springs were not any lower than H&R but I'm good with the height.
  13. Cajun Heat

    Ladies and Gentlemen. Post your wheels please.

    Thanks @2020FordRaptor ! I have to say that I am loving the Yokohama's over the Michelins that were on there before. Wet handling and ride comfort is far superior but cornering is not as good, but not bad at all. This may be because of the taller side wall also. They also do not tramline like...
  14. Cajun Heat

    Lowering Spring Change up.

    I have Lethal springs installed and went with them for a few reasons. There were only 3 manufactures at the time with springs, Steeda, H&R and Lethal. Steeda's drop wasn't low enough for what I was looking for. H&R was low enough but had coil binding. Lethal was low enough with no coil binding...
  15. Cajun Heat

    Ladies and Gentlemen. Post your wheels please.

    I get it...lol Thanks. I am currently running Yokohama Parada Spec-X 305 /40 R22 tires.
  16. Cajun Heat

    Ford Performance skid plate kit

    Just checked the order status online and mine was cancelled also, without notice. Oh well, at least Ford is being consistent with shitty customer service.
  17. Cajun Heat

    Ladies and Gentlemen. Post your wheels please.

    The wheels are Vossen HF-7. Something you might want to think about when choosing wheels, is tire availability and price for the size you are looking for. You aren't the first to discuss wheels and tires here. There is a lot of information on this forum about that. The "search" function is your...
  18. Cajun Heat

    Ladies and Gentlemen. Post your wheels please.

    What size, diameter, are you going for? I, like most that have 22" wheels, am running 22x10.5 et30. With the correct alignment, this will get you flush with the fender wells.
  19. Cajun Heat

    Front bumper fitment

    Damit, I will never not see this again...lol


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