โOct-04-2013 03:25 PM
โOct-05-2013 06:16 AM
camperdave wrote:
I'm not sure how an E450 would help you anyway, sine you are flat towing (ie: no tongue weight). The biggest advantage is the extra GVWR, isn't it?
โOct-04-2013 08:21 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:John & Angela wrote:This is true only for the 2007 E350 and older. The 2008 and newer get one straight from Ford, though not heavy duty like an aftermarket bar. Some people change out the Ford stock bars for thicker more effective ones. I suppose it's a "Wait-N-See" scenerio whether you need one or not on the 2008 or newer chassis. Maybe a 24 footer won't, but a 31 footer will.
The difference between the E350 and the E450 is the E450 comes stock with a rear sway bar.
โOct-04-2013 08:00 PM
John & Angela wrote:This is true only for the 2007 E350 and older. The 2008 and newer get one straight from Ford, though not heavy duty like an aftermarket bar. Some people change out the Ford stock bars for thicker more effective ones. I suppose it's a "Wait-N-See" scenerio whether you need one or not on the 2008 or newer chassis. Maybe a 24 footer won't, but a 31 footer will.
The difference between the E350 and the E450 is the E450 comes stock with a rear sway bar.
โOct-04-2013 05:18 PM
โOct-04-2013 05:11 PM
rcase13 wrote:More springs will make a suspension stiffer. If you don't need them, I would remove them. But if your rear is dragging on the street, then keep them.
But that could be the Hellwig helper springs causing it.
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