Thought this thread could use a bump and another picture or two. New tires are going on this weekend. I haven't decided on a size yet. I'm torn between 235/85/16 or 265/75/16.
My Traverse van has the Weldtec 4" Ocotillo Cruiser package with two Add-A-Leaf and the Negative Overload Spring in the rear. I really like the one-stop shopping Weldtec was able to provide. Very pleased with the ride and my experience at Weldtec.
Thanks Mario for posting pics! looks great with the wheels and tires!
12/04/16 closed at $19.38.
I didn't catch the top... but I am a buyer again at these prices.
All boats rise and fall with the tide - have you noticed what the whole market is doing.
I was a broker with a major NYSE firm back in 1987 when the market lost 22.61% in one day - this is nothing!
If you're not going 4x4, this or the 6" Baja Grocery Getter kits are the way to go. I went with the 4" because I'm 5'6" and load mine and my son's dirt bikes in the back. I was able to fit 285/75s on the stock alcoa wheels with very minimal rubbing after trimming the gray plastic valance on the front bumper. I opted for the extended radius arms, for more travel and also I was able to mount them a little bit forward (about 1/2") to push the front axle up to fit the bigger tires. It rides better than stock, looks good and lets me get to the remote camping spots.Looks like a great option. I was considering this as an alternative to 4x4 conversion so contacted Jeremy. He called and was super helpful. I'm still undecided, but have more info to make a decision. I'd love to hear how others who have gone with the Ocotillo kit like it. Thanks
Octillo cruiser hitting the streets of SD
We finished this van recently. With this van we did the Octillo Cruiser kit, which is our 4"lift kit for the Ford E series van. This van originally had 2" spacers in the front along with some not so great shocks. The owner was super stoked with the new front suspension and i am sure he will be back to do the rear.
Definitely tippin Cali style. If all he did was the front the rear is probably down 2+ inches from level.