Ask and you shall receive...
Here is a photo showing how its mounted on the frame. Notice the clean part on the frame where it used to be mounted and how it was moved forward using the forward most hole as the rear hole. The frame does have a lip there that makes the bracket have to be...
Hey guys just wanted to give an idea on how to attach the stock e350 sway bar to the new axle for this conversion. I just re attached it again tonight because I had been without it for this long and wanted to see if I noticed a good/bad/no difference with it on. After a short drive I didn't...
I am not sure about the rear but for the side door trim you could just buy another step, cut the base off the original one and mount it up and then cut the new one to the correct height and plastic weld them together. Basically the same idea as ^ but with two steps instead of one
I have the stall mats (3/4" thick) in my van and I actually like it a lot more than anything else. It has enough give but is firm, its easy to clean with a rag and a bucket of whatever cleaner you want. Its also a great insulator and sound deadener. And yes its heavy but that means it doesn't...
I totally agree with this. I am currently over the 7' mark and have a heck of a time finding places to park in congested areas, so like Cole has recommended at this point it really doesn't matter if it pops or not.
I love this thread already! Maybe its because misery loves company, or because I love a good comeback story, but I am excited to see what you will have had to go through to get to your final destination.
Next time I am in Nampa I will have to stop by to see the van...and Shenrie's van... and...
Another axle stripped and ready for some minor cleaning and then MG's Kit! This ones going to be going under a beautiful silver EB Passenger V10 E350...
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