lightning60
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1998 E-350 LWB HighTop, V10
'Myrtle the Silver Turtle'
Modifications:
Bilstein steering stabilizer
4.11 rear gears and Eaton True-trac LSD
Interior campervan buildout
Upsized tires to LT235/85R16 (biggest that would fit stock)
1. Primary motivation is on and off-road ride quality. Our family loves to get into the backcountry for camping and hunting in Nevada, and my wife really does not enjoy how the van beats her up. I want her to LOVE riding in Myrtle.
2. Secondary motivation is off-road capability. I use the van for big game hunting across the West and have gotten stuck multiple times by doing things I shouldn't do with a 2WD van. I'm not crazy about a six-inch lift, but will consider it.
3. I need to be able to safely pull our 7000 lb GVWR cargo trailer after upgrading the suspension. I have a Reese weight-distributing hitch which will help, but have considered bagging the rear to add spring rate when towing.
A few anecdotes about ride quality:
-I added Bilstein shocks a few years ago (33-187570 & 33-176857) and they didn't help at all.
-My wife once tried to sleep on the bed when we were cruising down the 101. The van was bouncing so bad from the freeway expansion joints that it threw her off the bed and onto the floor!
-I installed Transit seats in the rear so that they were easier to re-configure depending on how many people are with us. The natural frequency of the van is not good for the seat belt reels that are built in to the Transit seats. My kids will start hollering because the reel locks up and they are slowly being squeezed by the belt because the tension won't release.
In a past life I was a suspension design engineer so I know that there are a number of factors at play here. I think the main issue with the stock suspension is the high spring rate of the one-ton van. I'm definitely open to decreasing spring rates in order to get the ride quality that we want. I will be doing the install myself and would like to get it done before our summer/fall camping season is in full swing.
-What suspension vendor and package would you recommend?
I'm really interested in hearing post-install stories from those with a similar E-350 as mine.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
'Myrtle the Silver Turtle'
Modifications:
Bilstein steering stabilizer
4.11 rear gears and Eaton True-trac LSD
Interior campervan buildout
Upsized tires to LT235/85R16 (biggest that would fit stock)
1. Primary motivation is on and off-road ride quality. Our family loves to get into the backcountry for camping and hunting in Nevada, and my wife really does not enjoy how the van beats her up. I want her to LOVE riding in Myrtle.
2. Secondary motivation is off-road capability. I use the van for big game hunting across the West and have gotten stuck multiple times by doing things I shouldn't do with a 2WD van. I'm not crazy about a six-inch lift, but will consider it.
3. I need to be able to safely pull our 7000 lb GVWR cargo trailer after upgrading the suspension. I have a Reese weight-distributing hitch which will help, but have considered bagging the rear to add spring rate when towing.
A few anecdotes about ride quality:
-I added Bilstein shocks a few years ago (33-187570 & 33-176857) and they didn't help at all.
-My wife once tried to sleep on the bed when we were cruising down the 101. The van was bouncing so bad from the freeway expansion joints that it threw her off the bed and onto the floor!
-I installed Transit seats in the rear so that they were easier to re-configure depending on how many people are with us. The natural frequency of the van is not good for the seat belt reels that are built in to the Transit seats. My kids will start hollering because the reel locks up and they are slowly being squeezed by the belt because the tension won't release.
In a past life I was a suspension design engineer so I know that there are a number of factors at play here. I think the main issue with the stock suspension is the high spring rate of the one-ton van. I'm definitely open to decreasing spring rates in order to get the ride quality that we want. I will be doing the install myself and would like to get it done before our summer/fall camping season is in full swing.
-What suspension vendor and package would you recommend?
I'm really interested in hearing post-install stories from those with a similar E-350 as mine.
Thanks in advance for any advice.