Going to replace the steering box on my 2004 6.0 E-350. Should I just get the same model/year or has anyone heard of an upgraded version that would work better with the use these 4x4 vans are intended for. Kinda a long shot but figured I'd ask.
Going to replace the steering box on my 2004 6.0 E-350. Should I just get the same model/year or has anyone heard of an upgraded version that would work better with the use these 4x4 vans are intended for. Kinda a long shot but figured I'd ask.
I have been considering one from these guys, http://www.redheadsteeringgears.com
They aren't cheap though....
thanks for making and posting the vids of the finished vans. love seeing all the possible configurations.
the brakes are worth the upgrade price alone....
I have been considering one from these guys, http://www.redheadsteeringgears.com
They aren't cheap though....
Well, I finally got off into some sloppy, slippery clay-mud after we had a couple days rain around here, and . . .Suprise! . . . those wimpy 32" UniRoyal Laredos I been running were TOTALLY worthless! (Had to pull the van out with my tractor:ylsmoke. Can't stand it any more: going for the 33's. Now question is, which one? I notice Chris, you put Toyo At2 on lots of your builds. I'm considering that, or maybe the Duratrac, or the new BFG AT2. Had old BFG At's on my Jeep, and theyre not much of a mud tire either. What are your thoughts between the Toyo's and the Duratracs? I'd really like a tire that's good in mud, snow, ice, and wet. No rock crawling, but maybe occasional sand or silt. Thoughts guys? (BTW, I've already read lots of comparisons until my eyes and butt hurt. . . . would really like to know what You Guys think):sombrero:. Thanks
Well, I finally got off into some sloppy, slippery clay-mud after we had a couple days rain around here, and . . .Suprise! . . . those wimpy 32" UniRoyal Laredos I been running were TOTALLY worthless! (Had to pull the van out with my tractor:ylsmoke. Can't stand it any more: going for the 33's. Now question is, which one? I notice Chris, you put Toyo At2 on lots of your builds. I'm considering that, or maybe the Duratrac, or the new BFG AT2. Had old BFG At's on my Jeep, and theyre not much of a mud tire either. What are your thoughts between the Toyo's and the Duratracs? I'd really like a tire that's good in mud, snow, ice, and wet. No rock crawling, but maybe occasional sand or silt. Thoughts guys? (BTW, I've already read lots of comparisons until my eyes and butt hurt. . . . would really like to know what You Guys think):sombrero:. Thanks
I currently have a 2002 F250. I know you guys are using the front axle for these conversions. Would the brake kit work as an upgrade for my truck.
Well, I finally got off into some sloppy, slippery clay-mud after we had a couple days rain around here, and . . .Suprise! . . . those wimpy 32" UniRoyal Laredos I been running were TOTALLY worthless! (Had to pull the van out with my tractor:ylsmoke. Can't stand it any more: going for the 33's. Now question is, which one? I notice Chris, you put Toyo At2 on lots of your builds. I'm considering that, or maybe the Duratrac, or the new BFG AT2. Had old BFG At's on my Jeep, and theyre not much of a mud tire either. What are your thoughts between the Toyo's and the Duratracs? I'd really like a tire that's good in mud, snow, ice, and wet. No rock crawling, but maybe occasional sand or silt. Thoughts guys? (BTW, I've already read lots of comparisons until my eyes and butt hurt. . . . would really like to know what You Guys think):sombrero:. Thanks