I have a set of Universal Fox Shocks 985-24-009 for sale for 250$ + shipping.
They were mounted on my van for a total of 3 days until I could get replacements. I bought them to use on the rear of a lifted Ford E350 without realizing the stock axle shock mounts had been moved by the PO, once...
Alright I will wait until after the new springs get mounted and then go from there.
Baja - I am sure that Agile could have helped me out and initially I went to them first to get what I was looking for but this was the response I received...
"Hey Josh,
Thanks for your interest in Agile Off...
Yep, I ordered them from Chris and I'm hoping they are everything I (and my wife) want them to be and more. I wish I had the money to put a new front end under here as I am sure this Advanced kit isn't doing me any favors but it's good enough for now. Just trying to do as much as I can to...
Djbonsu - I would love to go rummage through the yards but they aren't exactly wheelchair friendly and it would be less of a headache for me to just buy one ha ha. I have rear springs on order so I guess I will wait until I put those on and see how it affects my turning.
Ironically I dont...
Sheep shagger - thanks for the picture! I'm gonna call Quadvan tomorrow and see if they already have something for it now that I know what I'm looking for. If anyone else has an idea of where to locate these please let me know.
Thanks!
I don't know how much it will help until I put one on, but I know when I turn corners now I can feel the back end leaning and I don't care for it. I was hoping a sway bar would tighten it up. If I was off road a lot ya it wouldn't make much sense but I'm not.
I am looking for a little clarification.
Does someone with a 4" lifted E350 that wants to install a rear Hellwig sway bar need anything other than what comes with it?
Thanks!
That was nice of them. I also like the sienna seats but want a bench rather than 2 buckets so I can always give someone a ride if I need to. Now I just have to hope they come in tan...
I like it! It's definitely along the same idea that I have for mine... I just don't possess any kinds of interior build skills so you guys showing all this really helps.
So I'm also in the same process as the OP and was wondering if you attached the sides to the metal or added furring strips to attach to? I also wanted to go with the Inlad but it just costs too much.
If anyone has any other interior build photos I'm sure it would help a lot of us out.
On my van I just cut a hole in the fabric behind the rear swivel base plate and ran the cord up through there along the left side until it plugged in. Then whenever I swivel its able to follow along without any issues.
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