Suspension Enhancement Recommendation for 2006 Ford Explorer 4WD Towing Trailer
Question:
Hi - There seems to be a question as to whether these will fit my vehicle. Ford 2006 Explorer with 4 wheel drive. If not please advise as to what you have available. My vehicle now sags in back when I tow my featherlite trailer with race car on it. Thanks,
asked by: George L
Expert Reply:
I have suspension enhancement that does fit your 2006 Ford Explorer 4 wheel drive, but there isn't an Air Lift or any other air bag kit that is a fit for your vehicle.
Instead what you'll want is the SumoSprings Coil Helpers part # CSS-1094F which install between the coils of the rear suspension and give it the additional support you are looking for.
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Coil SumoSprings Custom Helper Springs for Coil Spring Suspension - Front Axle
- Vehicle Suspension
- Front Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Jounce-Style Springs
- Standard Duty
- SuperSprings Intl
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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Air Springs
- Light Duty
- Air Lift
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