beernutmark
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I posted this on the SMB4um but haven't heard back yet there. Perhaps there are more homebuilt guys here with SK vans.
I got myself a Salem-Kroger converted E350 which I am starting work on. One first step is to add sway bar disconnects. The front looks like this currently:
To which I am planning on adding something like these:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/SwayBar.shtml
the maker of those doesn't think they will work with the E350 but I am hoping to have something similar made.
The rears look like this:
To which I am planning on adding something like:
http://www.4x4xplor.com/homediscos.html
Basically a new stud instead of a bolt with a quick connector to hold it in place.
Anyone else added disconnects to their SK conversion? Any tips or suggestions? Regardless of which way I go I will have spares made so that any breakage can be handled easily.
Thanks,
Mark Alston
I got myself a Salem-Kroger converted E350 which I am starting work on. One first step is to add sway bar disconnects. The front looks like this currently:

To which I am planning on adding something like these:

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/SwayBar.shtml
the maker of those doesn't think they will work with the E350 but I am hoping to have something similar made.
The rears look like this:

To which I am planning on adding something like:

http://www.4x4xplor.com/homediscos.html
Basically a new stud instead of a bolt with a quick connector to hold it in place.
Anyone else added disconnects to their SK conversion? Any tips or suggestions? Regardless of which way I go I will have spares made so that any breakage can be handled easily.
Thanks,
Mark Alston