Ford Generation 3 build and suspension upgrade (WTD)

Weldtec Designs

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Ford econoline generation 3 suspension lift kit

Here is a little update.. We have not named this kit, so lets hear your ideas...
We are in the process of building four different kits for the Ford 2 WHEEL DRIVE Generation 3 Econoline vans. So far 1,3,4 are complete with kit 2 still being built. BLA BLA...
This kit..... #4
6" lift kit, technically our Baja Grocery Getter kit.
We updated the complete front suspension to a 2 wheel drive 2008 and newer Ford E250.
I beams
Radius Arms
brakes
steering
coils
FOX shocks by Agile
Fox Steering Stabilizer Kit
Brake lines
In the rear:
Custom leaf springs
FOX shocks by Agile

Pictured here with 285 tires on 16" wheels...
EVERYTHING has been replaced...... you have an old van with brand new suspension and a lift kit.... Not sure it can get much better?, well it depends on much time Joe lets us use his van. LOL



What do you think?
 
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Weldtec Designs

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2008 and newer Ford E250 are 2wd. The parts changed do not mention axles, transfercase, driveshaft, etc. The pictures do not show lockout hubs.

They are 2WD.

Yes, these are a 2 wheel drive lift kit and suspension upgrade.

We also have the same 6" kit using the original components. It looks identical to this using the kingpin beams.
 

highme

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Quite interested in this. I picked this up a couple weeks ago for $600. The engine needs to be rewired, but it's bone dry and all the accessories work. After I get it running and everything sorted, suspension is my next project.
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Jb1rd

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Love love love seeing these 3rd gens coming back to life!! Thank you Jeremy for taking not only interest but action in these beauties.:victory:
 

Hmano Foto

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Let me know if you want me to drive "Boomers" long lost cousin out for a lift and tuck :)

http://rockies.craigslist.org/ctd/5729554771.html

Sweet set up in the back!! :camping: Bringing the outdoors indoor while in the outdoors!!
Must look like a steam locomotive going down the road!

Quite interested in this. I picked this up a couple weeks ago for $600. The engine needs to be rewired, but it's bone dry and all the accessories work. After I get it running and everything sorted, suspension is my next project.
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Nice score!
 

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