Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
$326.18 – $343.42
Description
Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
This Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit is super heavy duty.
It is engineered and designed for heavy duty diesel applications, yet it is also suitable for the gasoline powered Econoline models.
Don’t settle for a kit that will not support the weight of your diesel engine.
The Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit is tried and true.
This is the single most worry free, affordable solution for lifting your van several inches, allowing for larger tires, and a more aggressive appearance/stance.
Are you looking to upgrade your E-250 or E-350 to a larger tire or maybe a more aggressive tread pattern?
Are you tired of being limited to the standard tire size and having inadequate ground clearance to ever get off of the pavement?
Do you want added height, ground clearance, and the ability to upgrade your tire/wheel combination to something more effective and better looking?
Are you looking for an easy, straight-forward lift kit that is affordable and effective?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then this is the kit for your Ford E-250 or E-350 Van!
With easy bolt on installation, and no cutting or welding, this kit will have your Ford E-Series and your spirits lifted in no time!
Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit Features:
- Complete Front and Rear Lift Kit for 2″ of Lift
- Maintains Superior Ride-Quality
- Affordable High-Quality Kit
- Engineered and Designed to work with Factory Shocks
- Engineered and Designed to work with Factory Sway Bar
- Engineered and Designed to work with Factory Springs
The Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit is the refined version of a very reliable product that began its journey over two decades ago, and it lives on today providing the single best solution for Ford E-250 and E-350 owners that are looking to add a reasonable lift that is affordable.
*Note: This is the Original MAXX-LIFT Kit that started in 2003.
We purchased MAXX-LIFT Suspension & Off-Road Products, and the patents for this kit, and this improved, “Elite” version has been the go-to-kit for most Ford E-250 and E-350 owners for the past decade because of the reliability, affordability, and quality of this kit.
Beware of kits that “look” the same, but are not the correct diameter and thickness for the varying coil spring sizes, and lower mounting sphere that is used on the various builds of the E-250 and E-350 vehicles.
The Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit provides the correct fit and function for your Ford E-250 or E-350.
We gather the correct information, and we take the results and we provide the correct parts for your specific vehicle! There is no guesswork involved.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTES: Correct Year Selection is CRITICAL at checkout, because there are 43 different kit variations for the years ranging from 1992-2015 on the E-Series.
Also you MUST provide the vehicle’s 17-Digit VIN, and the correct number of wheel lugs per wheel the vehicle has.
Why do we need these specifics? Simply because we don’t send you generic parts that are “universal”. We send you the correct parts for your specific vehicle.
We use the vehicle information to check as-built-data through Ford Motor Company, to verify GVWR, Axle Options, and various other specifications in order to provide the exact kit for your vehicle.
The GVWR information verified through your vehicle’s VIN and wheel lug count is critical to provide the correct diameter front spacers and the correct rear u-bolts and lift blocks for proper fitment.
We do not ship kits until we have verified this information. We want your installation to go smoothly and effortlessly. Please provide the correct information when placing your order so as not to delay shipment.
Be sure you get the correct kit for your vehicle by verifying and providing your vehicle Year Model, Vehicle Identification Number, and Lug Count per Wheel when ordering.
*Not suitable for use on RV/Motorhome or Ambulance Packaged Equipped Applications
Why is this kit not certified for use on RV/Motorhome or Ambulance Packaged Equipped Applications? (Please Contact Us if you have any questions concerning these vehicles).
**Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit does NOT include new coil springs because your factory springs are retained and used with the kit. (Kit includes: lift spacers, installation hardware, rear lift blocks, u-bolts, and hardware)
Disclaimer: The information that you provide, along with the AS-BUILT-DATA from Ford Motor Company obtained from the VIN information that you provide is used to create your kit.
Each kit is specifically and professionally designed for the specifics of the vehicle as provided by the purchaser and is based on you providing us with accurate information.
We cannot be responsible for inaccurate information provided to us from the purchaser or for prior modifications that may have been made to the vehicle since it was originally manufactured.
*Note: This is a special order/specific-build part – No Returns/Refunds Accepted
This Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit is engineered to work with Factory Original Coil Springs, Sway Bar, and Shocks, saving you time, money, and hassle.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit Installation Guide
- Read complete instructions and check Bill of Materials before beginning installation of your Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit.
- Raise the front of the vehicle and support the frame so that the front tires just touch the ground and remove the front tires.
- Remove the lower shock bolts and the sway bar end link attaching points.
- Remove the upper and the lower coil spring clamp bolt and nut with washer. See images included on the installation guide that came with your Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit package.
- Force the axle half down with a pry bar so that the coil spring comes loose.
- Remove the coil spring and the coil spring rubber isolator. See images on the Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit Installation Guide.
- Install the Stud Extensions (if needed) that were shipped with your Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit hardware package, onto the lower coil stud & install the coil spring spacer onto the pad. See images.
- Install the coil spring onto the coil spring spacer and then into the frame. You may have to use a coil spring compressor.
- Install the upper and the lower coil spring clamp bolt and nut with washer. Make sure that the coil spring is seated correctly into the upper frame. See images.
- Reconnect the sway bar end link attaching points and the shock nuts.
- Torque all bolts and nuts to factory specifications. After installation of your Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit, Re-torque all bolts and nuts after 50 miles.
- Install front tires and remove the jack stands. Lower the vehicle onto the ground. Aim Headlamps.
- After installing your Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit, it is recommended that you have a front-end alignment.
- This ends the installation of your Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
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Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit includes front and rear lift components for a correct, and uniform lift for safety and appearance that is unsurpassed.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are not sure about anything, or if you require additional assistance, please CONTACT US, and we will be happy to assist you in getting the correct kit.
Do this BEFORE your purchase, as we are unable to accept returns on these items.
Kits are vehicle-specific and components are assembled for your specific chassis configuration. Because of the details and work that goes into this, Returns NOT ACCEPTED for this listing.
Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
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Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
Produced in multiple design variations for both retail and commercial sale, the E-Series was developed as a van for either cargo or passenger use, and as a cutaway van chassis and stripped chassis (a chassis without bodywork).
Since the 2015 model year, only the latter two designs are offered, as Ford replaced E-Series vans with the Ford Transit. From 1980 to 2014, the E-Series van was the best-selling full-sized van in the United States.[3]
The model line entered its 60th year of production for 2021, second only to the Ford F-Series (in production since 1948) within Ford Motor Company in terms of longevity.
The E-Series is assembled by Ford at its Ohio Assembly facility at Avon Lake, Ohio, which has produced the model line since 1975. Prior to its closure, Lorain Assembly in Lorain, Ohio, assembled the model line from 1961 to 2005.
Powertrain
At its 1992 launch, the fourth-generation carried over its powertrain line from the third-generation model line (sharing it with the ninth-generation F-Series). A 4.9L inline-six was standard, with a 5.0L V8, a 5.8L V8 offered as options.
On 250 or 350-series vans, a 7.5L V8 and 7.3L Navistar diesel V8 were also optional; the diesel became turbocharged in 1993. During 1994, the IDI diesel was replaced by a 7.3L Ford Powerstroke diesel V8 (also sourced from Navistar).
For 1997, the E-Series underwent a revision of its engine lineup, retaining only the 7.3L diesel.
Sharing its gasoline engines with the tenth-generation F-Series, a 4.2L V6 replaced the inline-6 and a 6.8L V10 replaced the 7.5L V8. The 5.0L V8 and the 5.8L V8 were replaced by 4.6L and 5.4L V8s, respectively.
For 2003, the 7.3L diesel was replaced by a 6.0L diesel from Navistar.
While gaining an intercooler over its predecessor, due to the lack of airflow in the engine compartment (compared to Super Duty trucks), Ford had to detune the E-Series version of the 6.0L V8.
For 2004, the 4.2L V6 was dropped and the 4.6L V8 became the standard engine, making the E-Series the first American full-size van with a V8 engine standard.
The 6.0L Power Stroke was offered until 2009 in the Ford Econoline vans (model year 2010), even though Ford Super Duty trucks were upgraded to the 6.4 version in 2007.
Diesels were no longer offered after the 2010 model year. For 2009, the E-Series gained flexible-fuel capability with 4.6L and 5.4L engines (allowing them to use E85).
In May 2014, the final 4.6L V8 was produced for the E-Series, with the 5.4L V8 becoming the standard engine for 2015.
For 2017, the 6.8L V10 replaced the 5.4L V8 as the standard engine, with a 6.2L V8 becoming the optional engine; along with flex-fuel capability, both engines were offered with options for conversion to CNG or LPG/propane.[19]
For its 2021 model year revision, the E-Series adopts the 7.3L V8 of the Super Duty truck as the only engine option, offered with an option for conversion to CNG or LPG/propane.[20]
Engine | Configuration | Production | Fuel type | Transmission |
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Ford Truck Six | 4.9 L (300 cu in) OHV I6 | 1992–1996 | Gasoline |
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Ford Windsor V8 | 4.9 L (302 cu in) OHV V8 | 1992–1996 | ||
5.8 L (351 cu in) OHV V8 | 1992–1996 | |||
Ford 385 V8 | 7.5 L (460 cu in) OHV V8 | 1992–1996 | ||
Navistar IDI V8 | 7.3 L (444 cu in) OHV V8 | 1992 | Diesel | |
7.3 L (444 cu in) OHV V8 turbocharged | 1993 | |||
Navistar T444E V8 (Ford Power Stroke) |
7.3 L (444 cu in) OHV V8 turbocharged | 1994–2003 | ||
Navistar VT365 V8 (Ford Power Stroke) |
6.0 L (365 cu in) OHV 4V V8 turbocharged | 2004–2010 | ||
Ford Essex V6 | 4.2 L (256 cu in) OHV V6 | 1997–2003 | Gasoline | |
Ford Triton V8 | 4.6 L (281 cu in) SOHC 2V V8 | 1997–2014 |
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5.4 L (330 cu in) SOHC 2V V8 | 1997–2016 | |||
Ford Triton V10 | 6.8 L (413 cu in) SOHC 2V V10 | 1997–2019 | ||
Ford Boss V8 | 6.2 L (379 cu in) SOHC 2V V8 | 2017–2020 | ||
Ford Godzilla V8 | 7.3 L (445 cu in) OHV 2V V8 | 2021–present |
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6-speed automatic (TorqShift) |
Chassis specifications
The fourth-generation shares the VN platform of the third-generation Econoline, introduced in 1975.
Sharing many components with F-Series trucks, the E-Series retained the “Twin I-Beam” front suspension used by rear-wheel drive Ford trucks in North America from the 1960s to the early 1990s.
The rear suspension was a live rear axle with rear leaf springs.
For the 2008 model year, the chassis underwent its largest revisions of the fourth generation.
In an effort to improve handling and safety, larger brakes were added, improved steering, rollover stability control, and a higher GVWR.[17]
The twin I-beam layout was retained, making it the second last Ford vehicle to use it.[18]
Fourth generation (1992–present)
Fourth generation | |
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Overview | |
Also called | Ford Econoline Ford Club Wagon Ford Econoline Wagon |
Production | 1991–2014 (passenger/cargo van) 1991–present (cutaway/stripped chassis) |
Model years | 1992–2014 (passenger/cargo van) 1992–present (cutaway/stripped chassis) |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 3/4-door van |
Layout | FR layout |
Platform | Ford VN platform |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
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Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 138 in (3,505 mm) |
Length |
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Width | 79.3–79.9 in (2,014–2,029 mm) |
Height | 80.7–84.1 in (2,050–2,136 mm) |
Curb weight | 4,773 lb (2,165 kg) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Ford Transit |
For the 1992 model year, Ford introduced the fourth generation of the Econoline/Club Wagon.
While the third-generation chassis was largely carried over, the body and interior underwent a complete redesign.
The vehicle has received several revisions during its production, with the most recent taking place in 2021.
Toward the end of the 1990s, Ford began to phase out the use of the Econoline and Club Wagon nameplates.
For 1999, the Club Wagon nameplate was discontinued (in favor of Econoline Wagon).
After the 2000 model year, the Econoline was renamed the E-Series, a nomenclature closer to that of Ford’s full-size F-Series trucks.
In June 2014, production of E-Series passenger and cargo vans was discontinued as sales of the Ford Transit began in North America.
From the 2015 model year onward, the E-Series has remained in production solely in cutaway and stripped chassis configurations.[16]
For 2002, Ford introduced the E-550 Super Duty as the highest-GVWR version of the E-Series.[21]
Offered solely in a cutaway-cab design,[21] the E-550 was intended to bridge the gap between the pickup truck-derived F-450/550 Super Duty and the F-650 medium-duty trucks.
Sharing a number of chassis components with the F-550 Super Duty, the E-550 was distinguished by a grille styled in line with Super Duty pickup trucks (with a three horizontal slots between two vertical openings).
To accommodate the wider, heavier-duty front axle, the van body was fitted with a larger front bumper and plastic fender flares (shared with the F-550 truck).
Several wheelbases were offered, ranging between 159.5 inches and 233.5 inches; as with the Super Duty and the E-350/450, the E-550 was powered by either a 6.8L V10 or a 7.3L V8 turbodiesel.[21]
Following the 2003 model year, Ford ended production of the E-550.
*Some information above was provided by Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia.
Wikipedia (/ˌwɪkɪˈpiːdiə/ (listen) wik-ih-PEE-dee-ə or /ˌwɪki-/ (listen) wik-ee-) is a free content, multilingual online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers through a model of open collaboration, using a wiki-based editing system.
Individual contributors, also called editors, are known as Wikipedians. It is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3] It is consistently one of the 15 most popular websites ranked by Alexa; as of 2021, Wikipedia was ranked the 13th most popular site.[3][4]
It is hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American non-profit organization funded mainly through donations.[5]
Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
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Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
Elite Ford E250 E350 2WD Lift Kit
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Renaldo T. – Granby, CT (Verified Purchase) –
Warning.This is NOT a self install kit. My jack would not lift the van high enough to get the wheels off and it requires tools that it said nothing about in the listing. I am not a newby and I change my on oil so do not think its that. I contacted them and they said I should pay a mechanic to put it in. The mechanic shop down the road wanted 175 to put on the kit and then said more for lining up the wheels. This is a bad expreiece and I am not happy about it. I would give a 0 but 1 is the lowest. Do not get if you think you can put it in.