I didn't think you were, I just didn't want people thinking they needed these and then realize it's built in. I had a 2011 F250 with a carli leveling kit and loved it. How do you like the new lift?
And actually I wonder if the Quigley guys can use those radius arms?!
You won't have any issues with a 6" on 35s if you re gear the axles. I think 4.56 is what most people go to with that lift.
I don't know if I would choose Quigley with all of the other options around now but it would take the least amount of work on your part to just drop off and pick it up.
It can be 5 (mine is now) but with stock radius arms it's only 3. The only thing I noticed between the 5 and the 3 is that the steering wheel is stiffer. Other than that it's not much of a difference and on some days when I'm driving a lot I wish I had the 3 back.
Either way as you all can...
I could understand 950 for the axle minus the brakes and everything else but if that's including everything I would start stocking up to sell them or do a couple van conversion flips.
Those are pretty slick, too bad they don't come with the radius arm mounts for an E350. If they did all you would have to do is throw a newer axle under the van and be done!
Also just to clarify, this kit uses stock ford radius arms so there is no need to even have adjustable radius arms...
Where are you finding axles in Washington with all the trimmings for under 1k dollars? I'm not being sarcastic when I ask this either.
Also, why do you need to move the oil filter?
Do you have spacers on the rear? Is your grill and bumper painted or plasti dipped? Oh and last question, what happened to the sweet wind bug deflector?
Like I've said before I really like this van, and I think that bumper looks great. I do have a question though, do you feel like there has been an issues with the AC or cooling the van? I know that space under the grille on the stock bumpers is supposed to be left open per the manual, but...
Ha ha ok, I just wasn't sure.
This was more of what I was thinking of doing when I went to the exhaust shop and they weren't gonna have any part of it.
This is a quadvan exhaust.
Not sure how all you DIY guys do your vans exhaust but I would love to hear how it isn't in your way.
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