1998 E350 7.3 4x4 Build

gavan

Observer
The front should go in fine with some minimal work. At least it does with the 05+ stuff, the frame fronts should be the same between the pickups and the cab/chassis

I don’t think the back will work because the wider van chassis pushes the leaves into the brakes.

But I would love for you to prove me wrong, I want to do f450 axles as well.

Someone has done it before…

 

ujoint

Supporting Sponsor
I went 05+ axles, the turning radius really helps on the longer born free. Chris has some really nice stuff and he’s in our back yard but I like the 05+ stuff. I think I lost my taste for leaf sprung fords with the Excursion.

You should come for a ride in one of our rigs, I'll fix the Excursion bad taste!
 

blakeape

Adventurer
F900109F-BE24-44BE-BA8E-8FE6F1634018.jpegSo my friend pulled a super rare Bison tag just outside Yellowstone park. I went down to help. It was successful and I ate heart for the first time. Very cool experience. Got back late Wednesday night and got a couple hrs in on the van today. Front springs are hung, pitman arm swapped, track bar mount on the frame in and after a couple hrs I got the passenger side rear spring in. I’m gonna call a friend for the other rear. That was a chore by myself
 
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blakeape

Adventurer
Ran into a little issue with the Draglink interfering with the leaf spring, not allowing the steering to go all the way to the drivers side. I sent Chris at Ujoint an email and had a reply first thing the next morning. Apparently there was an issue with the spring builder adding an additional small leaf. Chris has a solution of a 1" block for the steering that is on the way to me!
I'm waiting on a couple little bearings to finish bolting the front end together, so I switched horses and sprayed Woolwax all over the frame and underside. Seems like a cool product that should keep the rust at bay. I doesn't dry, stays wet, and i see a lot of dirty clothes in my future as I bump into it reinstalling the trans, t-case, etc.
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blakeape

Adventurer
So decided to be cheap and reuse my old wheel hub/unit bearings. Got everything bolted together, the Ujoint steering arm block in, front7A640622-3020-489D-8E4B-90D6E94C57F8.jpeg0E934125-FF3F-4CFF-9CBE-A22B6F91F949.jpeg shocks on, sway bar drilled and installed, steering hooked up, hubs on etc. I went to bolt the wheels on to set her on the ground and found out one wheel hub is fine thread and the other course. New ones ordered and I get to tear it all apart again. Damn I wanted to see her on all 4! I have a little issue with break lines which Chris has a fix for.
 

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