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Awesome build I am currently considering just such an adventure in converting a Ford e350 to 4x4
Maybe I missed it but did you ever list out the total costs for the 4x4 conversion? I am going to leave mine a people mover but really wondering how much the conversion is approximately going to set me back. I can source an axle and TC for similar prices so feel like yours is an awesome gauge of how much to budget. Thanks!
I didn't but I can.
Axle and swaybar- $440 (high mile, in need of rebuild, 3.73 gears, 2004 F250SD, no calipers/bolts for core)
Fuel tank mods and pressure test- $230
Wheels and lug kit- $580 (Pro comp 7069)
Tires and mounting- $1100 (Toyo AT2 285/17)
Exhaust- $1000 (new pipe work from the manifolds back, custom routing of driver side, y pipe, 2 new cats, OEM cat extension wire, muffler, etc.)
Sandblast/paint= $270
Used T.case, adapter, donor front drive shaft, GEMS module/switch= $500
Driveshafts= $840
Total= $4960
Ujoint stuff: (no itemizing here as I hope Chris would appreciate)
4" kit, drill bit kit, ubolts, lower shock mounts, rear wheel spacers/adapters, brake line kit, crossover steering, rear add a leaf, 3" rear blocks and ubolts, front upper shock mounts, sway bar links, tank shortening kit, Bilstein F+R shocks, Warn hubs, Large Shirt, freight.
Total= $4,240
Rock Auto:
You can see on the invoice that I bought a couple extras, 2nd set of brake pads, fuel filters. Now anytime I buy from Rockauto I look for great deals on consumables, I have picked up quite a few MANN fuel and oil filers on "closeout" great deals! I also later exchanged the brake calipers for a different Wagner PN. I ended up getting the CRB134536 and 7. Cant remember why but I will say they are the phenolic piston type and I have had one fail (locked up) since I have had them. I would probably go with the steel bore type in the future.
Total: $1200
Grand total= $10,400 not including my own labor/research/part acquisition, etc. which I value in the $3500 area.
Thanks for asking about this, it was good to go through it and collect my notes and receipts to reflect that what I have been telling people it costs to convert is true, "about ten grand, not including labor".
Can it be done cheaper? I'm sure it can.
What I would do differently? I would seriously consider a larger fuel tank, weather from ujoint or otherwise. I have been zig zagging in the mountains a few times wishing I had a little more capacity, I have made it every time but I'm not sure its worth the stress.