Plasmajab
Rank IV
Off-Road Ranger I
Judging by the video, that's pretty much what I do with my 2wd escape. I don't consider my vehicle "off road ready". Mine is more.. "dirt road almost."
Off-Road Ranger I
Enthusiast III
Influencer II
What year did you get? Who makes a lift kit for it?Well, I got my "new to me" escape in the driveway. It needs a few things like tone rings for the abs, some park brake parts and the exhaust tucked back up in the proper location. New tires on the rear are needed also, the fronts are 235/70/16 Hercules at II. supposedly very new. I am going to get two for the rear of the rig and call it a day until I get the lift put in. Adding needed lighting and whatnot first. then break out my welder and plasma cutter to make couple of skid plates for it.
Off-Road Ranger I
Not to butt in, but I'm a noob. What's a loft kit? Is that a roof top tent or a lift kit?What year did you get? Who makes a loft kit for it?
Influencer II
Hahaha. Fixed it... "lift" kit is what I meant.....Not to butt in, but I'm a noob. What's a loft kit? Is that a roof top tent or a lift kit?
Off-Road Ranger I
Curse you autocorrect!Hahaha. Fixed it... "lift" kit is what I meant.....
Enthusiast III
Hey Raul,What year did you get? Who makes a lift kit for it?
Off-Road Ranger I
Traveler III
Sounds like a good plan. I'd recommend not going more than two inches on independent suspension. Any more than that and you start blowing cv axles.So she got her feet wet today. This is the kind of trails/roads I'm thinking of doing with the escape.
Like exploring dirt roads and light trails. I can tell you this much, there's a couple of things I want to upgrade. Although she didn't have any trouble other then a little wheel slip uphill that traction control handled a couple of mods would be cheap insurance.
More aggressive tires. They don't need to be much taller or wider, but a better tread pattern would help.
A skid plate. It didn't bottom out on this trail but I'd rather have that peace of mind.
A slight lift. Maybe an inch or two would be great.View attachment 77794View attachment 77795View attachment 77796
Off-Road Ranger I
Precisely. Probably the biggest bang for your buck would be a set of stock-ish sized all-terrain tires.after the first boot in the mud, the tires on this thing definitely need a better tread. These must be made for fuel economy and highway grip I think.
Off-Road Ranger I
Yep. Exactly how it's supposed to work. In mild mud, it's a really handy piece of technology. If things get deep, it's a detriment. I suppose the best thing to do (after switching tires) is to take it out, have fun, and figure out which configuration fits which situation.I'm not sure how the Ford system works, but when my front right lost traction, the spotter said that tire stopped spinning and the escape moved forward.
Traveler III
Off-Road Ranger I
Traveler III
Are you asking me regarding my tires?That sounds cool. Do you have any pictures of them?
Influencer II
Influencer II
Off-Road Ranger I
Aye.Are you asking me regarding my tires?