4WD Ford Transit - Quigley

Petrolburner

Explorer
I think those Transits look terrible. IMHO.

I know my van is old and dated looking....but....."beauty is in the eye of beholder" for sure!

I own a tall E350 EB and I think the Transit looks better from every angle.

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njtacoma

Explorer
I agree on the low roof model e350vegas, they are um, different.
I do like the high roof transit a lot, however. 4x4 would be the cat's meow
 

Keyne

Adventurer
I read the articles but didn't see what size transit Quigly used. Is that the shoe,or long version? In the pics it looks long.
 

frorider

New member
I phoned Quigley when that article came out. They said it was a 2 inch lift, not 4. They are ready to do cinversions in late June, $12000. Front end parts from the Raptor.

I think the transit will do very well. After a test drive, I could see why professional reviewers rave about the Transit's handling and general feel.

I bought a 130 WB medium roof diesel Transit, which I will build out myself. 4WD conversion this summer. I was one of those folks all set to get a 4WD Sprinter until I did more research this Spring.
 

ujoint

Supporting Sponsor
Any plans to build UJOINT 4x4 kits for the Transits in the not too distant future (as in 3 years or less) or are you too swamped doing E series conversions? :)

Thats a negative as of now. We'll keep building the E series until there are no more which will be a long time since everyone else is abandoning them! I don't feel that the IFS, rack & pinion unibody is tough enough for a conversion.
 

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