4x4 vans - any input???
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Getting bored with the F350 and looking at other options. Came across some nice newer E350 vans with diesel 4x4 drivetrain. Have to say vans have typically given me visions of the 70's with airbrushed murals but have seen some nice E350 4x4 customs online.
Look like they'd make a neat tow vehicle (sub 30', single engine raceboat) as well as place to crash during races, weekender Rv/party bus for roadtrips, etc. Plus probably do well in MI winters.
Just curious if anyone has had experience with 'em, especially towing.
Look like they'd make a neat tow vehicle (sub 30', single engine raceboat) as well as place to crash during races, weekender Rv/party bus for roadtrips, etc. Plus probably do well in MI winters.
Just curious if anyone has had experience with 'em, especially towing.
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Buddy of mine has had 2 Ford 4x4 vans a V10 then 6.0. They were nice but I like the ride of the Excursion better but they do look cool lifted.
He pulls a 28 foot walk around fishing boat with twin big blocks, on a trip axle trailer, says boat and trailer are 13k-14k lbs. depending on load, looks ok going down the road and he says it does great but I never rode in it when towing. The one thing I dont like is the leg room up front but I am 6'5" 225# so need little more room than most.
He pulls a 28 foot walk around fishing boat with twin big blocks, on a trip axle trailer, says boat and trailer are 13k-14k lbs. depending on load, looks ok going down the road and he says it does great but I never rode in it when towing. The one thing I dont like is the leg room up front but I am 6'5" 225# so need little more room than most.
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I ha a late 70's Ford E250 4x4 with a 460 in it. Towed real good. A van has a wider width than a PU. Almost as wide as a dualy. Gas milage sucked and needed lots of room to turn around but that was a 1978 model. Great in the snow though, nothing stopped it. It had a set of 33's on it. But like anything, there is always a tradeoff. I also liked the manuel hubs as to use low at the ramps without having to use the 4wd.
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Getting bored with the F350 and looking at other options. Came across some nice newer E350 vans with diesel 4x4 drivetrain. Have to say vans have typically given me visions of the 70's with airbrushed murals but have seen some nice E350 4x4 customs online.
Look like they'd make a neat tow vehicle (sub 30', single engine raceboat) as well as place to crash during races, weekender Rv/party bus for roadtrips, etc. Plus probably do well in MI winters.
Just curious if anyone has had experience with 'em, especially towing.
Look like they'd make a neat tow vehicle (sub 30', single engine raceboat) as well as place to crash during races, weekender Rv/party bus for roadtrips, etc. Plus probably do well in MI winters.
Just curious if anyone has had experience with 'em, especially towing.
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