Went forward with the original custom bracket design and so far it's working out really well. They are just tacked at the moment, but still strong enough to hold the awning. Getting the proper measurements was tough, but the wood rig/template I made gave me a starting point to make sure it's...
I had a fiberine top installed a year ago and love it. One upgrade they offered was top and side reinforcements using plywood so you could support up to 250lbs on the top and have the support to install stuff on the sides. Do you know if they offer something similar?
I think this would work much better and be stronger. Either way, it's tricky because the high-top is not flat. It is slightly angled both vertically and horizontally because it's molded to the shape of the van body.
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I'm installing a 10ft 50lb awning and wanted to get your opinion on what I'm thinking. I'm hoping what I've designed will be strong enough to support it, but I'm not entirely sure if this will damage the fiberglass high-top. I assume it will be fine, but I wanted to make sure before I go...
Have you thought about weldtec? I've got their grocery getter kit installed on my '13 e250 and it's awesome.
https://weldtecdesigns.com/product-category/ford/e-series/suspension/1992-2007/
I'm not sure it would just bolt on, but maybe. I was looking at the steering assemblies for both and they are a bit different. I think also replacing the clock spring would be helpful because it would have the proper connectors. I may go visit a Ford service department to see what they think.
Howdy. I noticed the 2021+ Ford E-Series vans had the steering wheel updated and I was wondering what it might take to install it in my 2013 E250? I'm sure it would cost quite a bit, but I'd like to see if something like this is even possible. Thanks!
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