Awesome! At this point, I can't imagine that you won't get my bumper and suspension business. My biggest issue at this point is deciding which suspension setup that I want/need. I don't really plan to go too extreme, but your comments about taming the ride of these vans with your better kits has caught my attention.
One thing I will throw out there though, is that there are many of us that have been looking for less expensive/less bulky/lighter winch mounting solutions for our E series. You guys are definitely cranking out products that fit that those needs.
I do think that there is still an opening for someone to produce a hidden winch mount like Quadvan does. Sure they make one, but if anyone has ever tried to get in touch with them, you will understand why I refuse to do business with them. You answered a question that I had within a day on a forum which you had no obligation to even look at. This means something to me. I can't get them to answer the phone or an email, and I've been trying on and off for three years. Their mount seems like nothing more than a simple channel mount. I've considered trying to make one, even though I have no fab/metalworking skills.
I would think that you guys could easily create an equivalent and find a decent market for it, particularly amongst some of the people doing "budget" builds that seem so popular right now. My offroading plans for my van are much less extreme than what I do in my dedicated, offroad only rig, lessening my need for a full front guard solution. I also kinda like my 2009+ front bumper, and could dig a hidden mount.
Anyway, I appreciate your contributions to this segment of the industry, and I appreciate your fast response to my original question!
Sorry for the "wall of text".
Here's the quadvan setup that I am referring to: