onemanarmy
Explorer
V1 is my new desktop background.
thanks
thanks
Even folks that deviate from your proven system thinking they know better always pay for it in the end.
"I'll source my own springs. Oh crap! Their too tall for the pitman arm/drag link to steer properly!"
"I'll use this old SMB transmission/t-case adapter. Oh crap! Blah, blah, blah..."
"Hey! I just bought this $2,000 van and I want it 4wd in 2 weeks for $1,500."
Ok. Sorry! I'm done.
krawlers on a van. Awesome!
Took VanZilla deer hunting last week. Had to pull my flat steel car hauler over a hump on way to set up feeder on upper pasture. My 4" lift avoided high centering on the hump, low trailer not so much. Van in low range tractored the trailer right over, using it as an impromptu box blade. Hump is flatter now. No damage to any equipt. With all this talk of trying to do it cheaper, just wanted to thank Chris again for building a high quality product. These conversions perform!
V1 is my new desktop background.
thanks
and we need details.
No punches pulled frame off restoration.
We need MOAR details than that. What else(as if a frame-off on an E350 isn't enough)? :chef:
Chris, I have seen you mention light weight bumpers and such, in an effort to keep the weight down at the front. Is this a front axle issue, a handling issue or a suspension issue?
Almost any van, Mog, Pinz or cabover type of vehicle is going to be front end heavy compared to a Landcruiser, Jeep, etc.
Just curious and looking forward to the frame off.
intercooled 4-500hp 7.3
All in the details my man. PC'd frame and axles, intercooled 4-500hp 7.3, 08 front clip swap, hi top, 6" on 37's, etc.