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ujoint

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Bumper is sold and gone!

This blue beauty is ready for road miles then the trip to CO

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I'm digging this reverse light setup

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E450 7.3 ambo time!

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225

Village Idiot
I like those reverse lights too!

This may sound like a stupid question, but what's the height difference between the 4" and 6" lift? I mean, the 4" lift with 33's then the 6" with 35", is the 6" lift 4" taller due to the 2" higher lift, and 2" bigger tires?
 

Oldcarnut

Adventurer
This may sound like a stupid question, but what's the height difference between the 4" and 6" lift? I mean, the 4" lift with 33's then the 6" with 35", is the 6" lift 4" taller due to the 2" higher lift, and 2" bigger tires?
With my 2002 E450 Short bus, I went with a 6 inch UJOR kit and ended up being 10 inches over stock height with 35s.
I would "assume" you are correct in that the overall difference between the 4 and 6 inch lift would be about 4 inches overall.
Will let Chris answer though as he would know for sure.20180223_151238.jpg
 

ujoint

Supporting Sponsor
Damn that bus looks good!

The difference should be more like 3". I can pull spec sheets to measure the difference, we measure every build here to the bottom of the pinch welds.
 

225

Village Idiot
I love that bus. I want a bus. Like really want.

Thanks for the replies. I chose the 4" lift that way my wheelchair lift will still touch the ground. But man, the 6" vans look crazy high, and awesome. I'm hoping my van will look that good. I want it higher than the SMB vans for sure.
 

Oldcarnut

Adventurer
I love that bus. I want a bus. Like really want.

Thanks for the replies. I chose the 4" lift that way my wheelchair lift will still touch the ground. But man, the 6" vans look crazy high, and awesome. I'm hoping my van will look that good. I want it higher than the SMB vans for sure.
Thank you. Thank you. I made sure the wheelchair lift would still hit the ground and work beforehand because I did not want to have to remove it.
 

Bikersmurf

Expedition Leader
Bumper is sold and gone!

This blue beauty is ready for road miles then the trip to CO

39748091_2073380089347875_3390841401330630656_o.jpg


I'm digging this reverse light setup

39937385_2073379612681256_3371679563653316608_o.jpg


E450 7.3 ambo time!

39891361_2074345749251309_8878112457881550848_o.jpg

FYI, I’ve found that G4 LEDs are a plug and play replacement option for the interior and exterior 2 pin Halogen bulbs. The 4W LEDs I purchased are a tad dimmer than the 37.5W Halogen Bulbs they replace. They are still very bright.
Surprisingly, the 2.5W LEDs that are a round flat circuit board that replace 921 wedge base bulbs throw as much light as the 4W LEDs.
 

thescottgivens

New member
Hey Chris I have looked through your site a bunch but couldn’t find any pics of vans with 6” on 37’s... do you have any you could post? Thanks!
 

thescottgivens

New member
Thanks. Those look great as always!

Any gearing recommendation if I were to go with 37” tires? I was thinking 4.10 with 35” but have heard a few guys say they like 4:30
 

ogre

Member
Chris.

A lot of cool looking vans in this tread.
I have been looking at your website.

Any information for when your going to update the website for new information regarding the cool conversion?

I’m starting to look for a good van to work with.

My family has grown and an suv is just to crowded with 4 car seats and two older kids...

Keep up the good work and thanks for supporting us DO IT YOURSELF shade tree mechanics..


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ujoint

Supporting Sponsor
Thanks very much.

We're working hard on the new coil swap, no prices or finish date yet but we'll be cycling the suspension next week. Workin on the towers this week then radius arms!
 

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