Petrolburner
Explorer
When you mention bump travel, are you measuring right above the bump stops? 4" that far inboard might be equal to say ~8" of wheel travel. Wheel travel is what's important, but you'd have to pull the spring out to measure it.
When you mention bump travel, are you measuring right above the bump stops? 4" that far inboard might be equal to say ~8" of wheel travel. Wheel travel is what's important, but you'd have to pull the spring out to measure it.
is this photo part of your construction process making the kit, or part of the owner's process installing the kit? I guess I'm asking if there's welding required.
I'd love to see a 75-91 kit offered. The simplicity and coils, etc make this kit just awesome. I mean, even the radius arms are OE Ford! A friend who's been camping with us recently (packing gear on dirtbikes, not van camping) is van shopping and looking for a 4wd and he's got the cash to do as he pleases. He found this page before I got a chance to mention it to him so I'm posting here to say, Hey, Kevin, buy a newer van and let's get this kit under it asap.
If there were a big enough market for it, a kit for the 3rd gen Econolines could be a reality. I'm not committing to anything yet but from what I've seen, it looks doable. I can say one thing...I'm not funding the development myself. I don't have a 3rd gen and probably won't have one any time soon so if folks want it to happen, someone would have to step up and be first.
However, Pop Top first! :bigbossHL:
However, Pop Top first! :bigbossHL:
THIS ^^^
I am very interested in this conversion. Strong work MG!
Did all 2005 + coil sprung Ford 4x4's get Dana 60's or are there coil sprung Dana 50's out there? F250, F350, Gas, Diesel, V8, V10 all should have a Dana 60 front correct?
Thanks
Jake
All 60s.