SDC Acro Prospect
Number of posts : 518 Age : 43 Location : bainbridge ga Registration date : 2008-09-10
| Subject: Bagging a sport trac Sun May 06, 2012 8:51 am | |
| Its gonna be awhile probally before i can do this but whats all involved in bagging a 2001 explorer sport trac it has a tortion bar front end | |
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1Lowranger Acro Prospect
Number of posts : 289 Age : 40 Location : Lexington NC Registration date : 2008-08-27
| Subject: Re: Bagging a sport trac Sun May 06, 2012 9:24 am | |
| i think they have the same chasis that is under the ranger edge its 4wd design aka a pita. If thats the case they look static dropped when the are layin frame. heres a thread from rps with pics not the best buil but its a start. link | |
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BaggedSplash
Number of posts : 538 Age : 49 Location : Lynchburg, VA Registration date : 2008-08-13
| Subject: Re: Bagging a sport trac Mon May 07, 2012 3:59 pm | |
| i have only seen 1 bagged Sport Trac and it looked pretty dope bagged. he is/was in the Michigan chapter of Vertically Challenged. heres a pic of it: it doesnt lay out, but its still pretty cool i think... | |
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SelfBuiltRods Acro Prospect
Number of posts : 1070 Age : 36 Location : Gurdon, AR Registration date : 2008-12-25
| Subject: Re: Bagging a sport trac Tue May 08, 2012 5:22 am | |
| Might as well start mapping out a new chassis man. They are worthless to just "bag". You can see the black truck looks static. Starting with a toyota clip has been done, so there's a couple of options. Good luck buddy! | |
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