In the extended versions, the Chevy is far superior to the Ford for trailer towing. The long overhang and shorter wheelbase on the Fords make them sketchy as heck with a heavy tongue weight trailer. The Chevy's are very stable. IMO the GM 6.0 is brutally tough as well. I'm running your 3" kit on my 2003 3500. I was not able to get the Fox shocks as they were backordered however I went with Bilsteins and I really can't complain about that setup. The 3" spindles are a sweet piece of design and machining/welding.
I was wondering same thing, but then found that front frame is set different after 03, wich left us older rigs owners out of profitable production kits... I guess
Jeremy, I was wondering if you could do basically the same video except while you are discussing the differences you put each of the vans up on a lift and we get to SEE the difference up close?? THAT would really hammer it home for me for sure!!!
The Chevy van with the longer wheel base and less rear overhang is better for towing compare to the Ford? Also, with the lift and big tires, don't that kill tow ratings and makes the van less efficient for the sake of looks? I never see a point on lifted vans and its purpose as again, makes the van less efficient and practical for use. I had a Ford with the 6.0 and loved the van. I tow about 9k lbs of enclosed trailer to race tracks across the eastern part of the USA. I'm looking to get the most efficiency out of the van for fuel milage and tow rating. I still think leaving mostly stock is the way to go for reliability.
Correct, the geometry is key especially with custom bent i beams, its very easy to throw alignment out of wack as well as camber and castor to the point where you cant align in it! This entire 6" ford kit components all works perfectly together.
I have an 08 econoline old medshuttle van lol, the 5.4 jist blew and now im stuck on paying 5400 for the motor swap or trading it in for a 2023 express, id be losing the 6'6 ceiling in the ford and getting a standard height in the chevy? Open to opinions guys, wouldnt mind losing the height
I enjoy all your videos! I'd like to see a similar comparison between Ford & Chevy 4X4 lifted vans. I have a 07 Roadtrek 190/Chevy 3500 Quigley 4X4 with torsion bar suspension, still dreaming about lifting it. Would like to hear your thoughts on that. Do I have to lose my torsion bars to lift it?
@@vickimark9603 I’m a used car dealer that deals primarily in 4WD’s and I’ve put hundreds if not thousands of sets of torsion keys on and they ride and drive just as good as a regular lift after an alignment which is required on a lift too I’m not trying to sell you on it because it doesn’t matter to me but you’d be happy with it imo
The one thing I learned about vehicles and weight you have to have suspension set up and aligned with the intended weight you plan on hauling in/on the vehicle I grew up beside a costume shop that was building four wheel drive custom vans Their most expensive equipment and part of their builds ,,,suspension,alignment,wheels,and tires, The old mechanic had a light cigarette in his lips 24/7 I quote if you can’t stop and drive them down the rd 365 days a year there is no sense even putting a battery in it Nothing costs you more then putting them in the ditch
I have a stock e250 running 285/75/16 m/t. Cut front fender in the back an inch and clear everywhere else all day. Why even lift though unless u wanna run 40" swamps
that chevy looks sick af 👍
Just ordered your spindles and coil spacers for a Chevy E3500 short school bus. Can’t wait to throw them on when they get in. Thanks for the videos
Always pumped to see a new video come out! Thanks for putting this one together
Awesome video Jeremy! Love the 5" kit on my Express, great ride and tracks perfect. But those E-lines are tough out in the dirt for sure.
In the extended versions, the Chevy is far superior to the Ford for trailer towing. The long overhang and shorter wheelbase on the Fords make them sketchy as heck with a heavy tongue weight trailer. The Chevy's are very stable. IMO the GM 6.0 is brutally tough as well. I'm running your 3" kit on my 2003 3500. I was not able to get the Fox shocks as they were backordered however I went with Bilsteins and I really can't complain about that setup. The 3" spindles are a sweet piece of design and machining/welding.
Great information. Im shopping for a used rig now and you answered a lot of essential questions.
Glad it was helpful!
Dope...I got a Chevy Express coming your way soon!
Awesome !
Can I lift a AWD Chevy Van? I got a awd g1500
Great video, question why don’t you do lift kits 2000 Chevy express 2500, does three years make that big of a difference?
I was wondering same thing, but then found that front frame is set different after 03, wich left us older rigs owners out of profitable production kits...
I guess
@@alb2571 that sucks
Hey, I have a very important question. Can I fit 35s in the chevy with the 5" lift kit or should I go for the 6 inch?
What Pros and cons if put and install portal axels on the van?
Jeremy, I was wondering if you could do basically the same video except while you are discussing the differences you put each of the vans up on a lift and we get to SEE the difference up close?? THAT would really hammer it home for me for sure!!!
The Chevy van with the longer wheel base and less rear overhang is better for towing compare to the Ford? Also, with the lift and big tires, don't that kill tow ratings and makes the van less efficient for the sake of looks? I never see a point on lifted vans and its purpose as again, makes the van less efficient and practical for use.
I had a Ford with the 6.0 and loved the van. I tow about 9k lbs of enclosed trailer to race tracks across the eastern part of the USA. I'm looking to get the most efficiency out of the van for fuel milage and tow rating. I still think leaving mostly stock is the way to go for reliability.
Dumb question time. I know I know ttb vs ifs. But why don’t you all offer lift spindles for Ford? Won’t work with the geometry?
Correct, the geometry is key especially with custom bent i beams, its very easy to throw alignment out of wack as well as camber and castor to the point where you cant align in it! This entire 6" ford kit components all works perfectly together.
I have an 08 econoline old medshuttle van lol, the 5.4 jist blew and now im stuck on paying 5400 for the motor swap or trading it in for a 2023 express, id be losing the 6'6 ceiling in the ford and getting a standard height in the chevy? Open to opinions guys, wouldnt mind losing the height
How reliable are the newer econoline-series cutaways? I'm thinking about getting one and putting a box on it
You guys rock! Great info
Thanks so much!
A GREAT VID ! very informative.
Do you make a sliding door extension for the Chevy van?
I enjoy all your videos!
I'd like to see a similar comparison between Ford & Chevy 4X4 lifted vans. I have a 07 Roadtrek 190/Chevy 3500 Quigley 4X4 with torsion bar suspension, still dreaming about lifting it. Would like to hear your thoughts on that. Do I have to lose my torsion bars to lift it?
Why not just get 2-3” out of torsion keys plus the height difference in larger tires
@@kennethwalton2380 That is a thought. Not sure that is recommended over a well-engineered lift kit for ride quality and, more importantly, handling.
@@vickimark9603 I’m a used car dealer that deals primarily in 4WD’s and I’ve put hundreds if not thousands of sets of torsion keys on and they ride and drive just as good as a regular lift after an alignment which is required on a lift too
I’m not trying to sell you on it because it doesn’t matter to me but you’d be happy with it imo
Awesome. You guys rock.
I love it... all!
How can I get in contact ! I wanna lift my van but here in Florida is a little difficult
Hey, give us an email at info@weldtecdesigns.com to talk to a sales rep and get a quote to have our products shipped to you. We'd be happy to assist.
light pod mounts ??????
I love vans too!
I'm just a girl, BUT I LOVE THESE VIDEOS🤪😜😝
Yes, I want a chevy van conversion decked out with a lift kit and after market goodies. Mauve please.
Love! Do you sell built out vans from your shop?
No, sorry we do not offer completed vans for sale.
@@WeldtecDesigns Ok thanks. Love your work!
The one thing I learned about vehicles and weight you have to have suspension set up and aligned with the intended weight you plan on hauling in/on the vehicle I grew up beside a costume shop that was building four wheel drive custom vans
Their most expensive equipment and part of their builds ,,,suspension,alignment,wheels,and tires,
The old mechanic had a light cigarette in his lips 24/7
I quote if you can’t stop and drive them down the rd 365 days a year there is no sense even putting a battery in it
Nothing costs you more then putting them in the ditch
Do you do conversions for canada
Yes they do! There is a video he did on Jack Pine Canoe Adventure van and it is from Canada.
Man it is ever tough to choose the right vehicle and camping experience .
So killer 🔥
I have a stock e250 running 285/75/16 m/t. Cut front fender in the back an inch and clear everywhere else all day. Why even lift though unless u wanna run 40" swamps
can you work on my Dodge Van?
Wy never use a Dodge ram van ?
I recently bought a 30 year old Dodge B350 4x4 Pathfinder 5.9 liter V8 from the Swiss fire department with only 9.000 miles (14.000 kilometers) 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Had a Express van work truck What a piece of crap