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General Sport Trac Discussion
After 7 years the ST project is complete
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil V" data-source="post: 1034225" data-attributes="member: 70859"><p>No problem Mickey, just glad to help. I didn't feel I had the skills 4-5 years ago when I had them done, but now I wouldn't be afraid to tackle it. I see they do make ones that screw in now but there may be a clearance issue. Definitely would want to do some measuring first. The headlight housings don't leave a lot of room for projectors. Mine stick out the back by a couple inches. I'm sure the mini projectors are even smaller now though, so I would hope it could fit no problem. The projectors are great for night driving. The light output is crazy vs stock.</p><p></p><p>I understand that I will never truly be done, and I haven't upgraded the cooling system yet so I guess it's time. This is only the second time my Trac has left me on the side of the road so I don't think I'm doing too bad. The last time the fuel line came off the filter. </p><p></p><p>I had the Monroe load adjusting shocks on my Trac for a while, they are great shocks! They lift the rear up an inch - 1.5 inches. I think you'll like them. They are stiff but I prefer it that way. It's all personal preference. The springs do wear out after a while and make a bit of noise but other than that they are great, and the price isn't bad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil V, post: 1034225, member: 70859"] No problem Mickey, just glad to help. I didn't feel I had the skills 4-5 years ago when I had them done, but now I wouldn't be afraid to tackle it. I see they do make ones that screw in now but there may be a clearance issue. Definitely would want to do some measuring first. The headlight housings don't leave a lot of room for projectors. Mine stick out the back by a couple inches. I'm sure the mini projectors are even smaller now though, so I would hope it could fit no problem. The projectors are great for night driving. The light output is crazy vs stock. I understand that I will never truly be done, and I haven't upgraded the cooling system yet so I guess it's time. This is only the second time my Trac has left me on the side of the road so I don't think I'm doing too bad. The last time the fuel line came off the filter. I had the Monroe load adjusting shocks on my Trac for a while, they are great shocks! They lift the rear up an inch - 1.5 inches. I think you'll like them. They are stiff but I prefer it that way. It's all personal preference. The springs do wear out after a while and make a bit of noise but other than that they are great, and the price isn't bad [/QUOTE]
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General Sport Trac Discussion
After 7 years the ST project is complete
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