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well as the topic says, im thinking about doing some lifting and leveling to my van, the rear of the van sits about 1 inch above the rear tires and the front is about 3 inches above the tires and i think it looks like total hell, i love the way the e350s and 250s ride high

i was at the tire shop today geting new tires on the van, went from a 235/75/15 to a 255/70/15 this round and i like how the tire fills the wheel well nicely and i seen that my rearend is below the leaf springs , and instaly thought about geting redneck lift kit for the rear by useing them alum. blocks and extended u bolts to raise the rear 2-4 inches which would possibly level the front some, but i want more on the front and a little more on the rear so when i have the van loaded down like i normaly do it wont squat like a lil girl going pee in the woods.....

what would be the best way to improve my ride height while maintaing cheapness....i know its hard to do but i dont have much to dump into it since the tires stole the money i had for my new head unit, eq/line driver and 4 sets of 6.5's i was going to buy

is there a place where i can get custom built or prebuilt coils for the front of the van to raise the front via extended coils and use blocks/ and shackles in the rear... or how should i do it if im going to do it at all

the van is a 1980 ford ecnoline e100

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You could maybe gett some used E250 or E350 rear springs on it and see what happens
might be a crappy ride, but it will work!!!

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Just a though had a buddy do it on and older 1995 F150 looked kinda jacked up in the rear
how much beat did he have in it??? :o

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none it was just for hauling quads and junk like that it was his old work truck its gone now
this is a van...

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i wouldnt run an aluminum block, i've seen them crack and get spit out.

another cheap alternative would be an add a leaf.

as for the front you might be able to find a coil spacer for it, most spacers will give you 2" of lift.

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