Man, you guys are some heavy-duty techs. I could watch you guys work all day long. I'm looking into getting a van myself and having this done to it. Y'all keep up the excellent work that you do. 👍👍👍👍
Wow, amazing process for full 4 wd conversion. Top notch work right down to the paint. Very impressive job. I’ve wanted a 4 wheel drive van for ages, maybe my time will come. I’ve known about Quigley for awhile but I had no idea you all existed, and I’m less than 100 miles away.. Awesome, keep up the great, high quality work.. Great Job on the Video!
i like that you reinforce the crumple zone of the framethis wiil make the front less likely to be damaged if you have to push or strike an object to remove it from your path
finished your video really good work guys i used to build the suzuki samurais i built over a dozen of them it looks like you guys are doing qaulity work
34.40 yeah ride height on the front will the drive shaft stay together when you get this thing twisted up and flexed out you got a crazy pinoin angle of the front when its unloaded....i dont know if i like that at all could be really dangerous in certain circumstances ........like when in whoops at speed or bounceing over a obsticle...any thing that unloads the front springs most of the way
I have a 2012 E350 super duty 12 passenger van what would it cost to do a conversion like this to it just wondering to go that route or just get a pick up truck
how many layers of black paint are you painting on the frame? and how long do you let it dry per layer? at what temperature and % of humidity do you paint?
Simpler & more durable. We can put the axle where we want it, they handle/steer and articulate better, no death wobble issues and leaf springs party harder. We have multiple videos of us removing coil suspensions and replacing with our custom spring setup you see here.
@ujointoffroad the 30k option includes the van? I live in New York, and my family has just completed a 22 ft trailer build. It weighs about 8,500 to 9000 lb fully stocked, we don't want a pickup truck, but we have considered a 2008-2009 Hummer H2 SUT. We have been researching tow vehicles and found some MODIFIED Ford E350 online but haven't been able to find any for sale or to confirm whether or not they can pull a 9000lbs trailer safely.
Nice job on the project. Great job on the video. Very professional. Thanks
Thank you !
Man, you guys are some heavy-duty techs. I could watch you guys work all day long. I'm looking into getting a van myself and having this done to it. Y'all keep up the excellent work that you do. 👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
Wow, amazing process for full 4 wd conversion. Top notch work right down to the paint.
Very impressive job. I’ve wanted a 4 wheel drive van for ages, maybe my time will come.
I’ve known about Quigley for awhile but I had no idea you all existed, and I’m less than
100 miles away.. Awesome, keep up the great, high quality work.. Great Job on the Video!
Thanks! Appreciate it!
Chris, great job.
I could watch these videos all day.
Well done. Quality work. Second to none.
Same.
i like that you reinforce the crumple zone of the framethis wiil make the front less likely to be damaged if you have to push or strike an object to remove it from your path
This video is more entertaining than the Super Bowl.
I’ll take that advertising $$$
One of your best vids
Thanks! Lots of editing!
finished your video really good work guys i used to build the suzuki samurais i built over a dozen of them it looks like you guys are doing qaulity work
Thanks, appreciate it!
Another stellar video.
Thanks!
Excellent!
34.40 yeah ride height on the front will the drive shaft stay together when you get this thing twisted up and flexed out you got a crazy pinoin angle of the front when its unloaded....i dont know if i like that at all could be really dangerous in certain circumstances ........like when in whoops at speed or bounceing over a obsticle...any thing that unloads the front springs most of the way
Thanks for your concern. The pinion angle is fine, everything works as it should from fully compressed to fully extended.
or do you use limit straps im just commenting on what see have yet to see the entire video
@@rayjones463 No need for limiting straps. If the pinion angle was an issue we would know about it.
While you had it up on the lift, did you replace the body mount bushings? Those looked cracked
No. That requires the body to be removed. Cracking on some of the body mounts is normal for the E series.
Nice over view ofcthe process. What is the time total? 5 days?
Is 4x4 available/possible for a 2003 E150 4.6 engine?
We bill 45 hours for a turn key swap here. And yes, we have a kit for the 03 E150.
I have a 2012 E350 super duty 12 passenger van what would it cost to do a conversion like this to it just wondering to go that route or just get a pick up truck
What engine is it?
Vans are so much better!!
how many layers of black paint are you painting on the frame? and how long do you let it dry per layer? at what temperature and % of humidity do you paint?
2-3, it dries fast. No idea on temp or humidity, we spray it when it needs to be sprayed.
@@ujointoffroad what brand of paint are you using for the frane?
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Chris, fan fn tastic build!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent job
How much was the lift and what size tites? Ready buy it! Thnx
6" lift on 35s
Why do leaf springs and not stick with the coil spring design it came with?
Simpler & more durable. We can put the axle where we want it, they handle/steer and articulate better, no death wobble issues and leaf springs party harder. We have multiple videos of us removing coil suspensions and replacing with our custom spring setup you see here.
I am interested to have one Ford e350 v10 like one shown in the video, do you have on sale ready to go work, thanks
Questions: it's possible to have leaf springs under axle option for 4x4 conversion?
It’s not with our setup, sorry
Where you get the front axial they feet on the van
We have the housings made for us. Our DIY kit also uses the 99-04 F series front axle housing.
Around how much did this conversion cost?
DIY options start at ~6k, full turn key in house swaps are ~30k
@ujointoffroad the 30k option includes the van?
I live in New York, and my family has just completed a 22 ft trailer build. It weighs about 8,500 to 9000 lb fully stocked, we don't want a pickup truck, but we have considered a 2008-2009 Hummer H2 SUT. We have been researching tow vehicles and found some MODIFIED Ford E350 online but haven't been able to find any for sale or to confirm whether or not they can pull a 9000lbs trailer safely.
@@michaelkaine345no, you would provide the van. An 05-14 V10 would tow 9k nicely
For some things like this? How much gunna cost? Thanks
We have all of our DIY options listed on our website, turn key swaps here are ~30k.
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Scrap bin need sell those parts to others or insurance companies still good parts no need melt ugh
Not worth the time, better as lunch $$
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Hello guys... I have a Ford Econoline 1990 do the work for those years?
@@ManuelMedranoFunezno, 92/up. Sorry!
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