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Make Focus Ti Offroad Capable?

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Does anyone know of a way to turn my 2013 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback into a more capable offroad vehicle? I do a lot of photography and I go on a lot of backroads. I feel like it could be improved to handle that better. Also any mods to reduce paint chipping from rocks?

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Different or new tires won't get you more offroad capable, but I suppose tires, get a aluminum skidplate to replace that fabric crap cover under the engine...mudflaps may help prevent rocks and dirt thrown along sides and back of car
 
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You can find decent tires, but for the diameter I chose, lift is necessary, and no a regular height focus would not of made it through the trails and mud holes we go through, as ground clearance is a must.

We use 215/65-16 General Grabber.

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I'm kind of on the same boat too since I go on a lot of 1000+mile hiking road trips. Any confirmation if this will work with the Mk3.5(?-2015 1L ecoboost sedan.) Only thing I know 100% is putting on 16" steelies and having taller sidewall tires.

You can find decent tires, but for the diameter I chose, lift is necessary, and no a regular height focus would not of made it through the trails and mud holes we go through, as ground clearance is a must.
Challenge accepted.
 
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While testing.... no a standard height focus wouldn't go through this course
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Who's rlc's are thou's? Only thing I see thats missing for me to use thou's arms are no rsb mounts.
 
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None, i searched, which is why i went 16.... u can get 18" Snow tires

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Progressive springs have the tighter wind at top, i have adjusted springs for stability, but with what Ive done with it, no issues at all, still a workhorse

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Talked to local manufacturer yesterday, should have final pricing next week, then NA version can go live

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#43 · (Edited)
Any further details? Parts list looks a little vague.

I've been following this and been anticipating this for a while. I remember the following post:

http://www.focusfanatics.com/forum/10482506-post32.html



looks at price

$2,100.

So much for under $1K.
That was when we thought we could do it with mostly stock parts. Got into testing and stock failed, so there went that... i was projecting 2500, but got better pricing on some parts

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