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Old 07-12-2005, 07:32 PM
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Unstable van for disabled wife

We have an E250 van with a roof extension on it for my disabled wife in a wheelchair. The van is VERY unstable going around corners and I am trying to find out how I can "tighten" it up so that it is more stable.

She does not drive it, I do, and take her around wherever she has to go,.

Can anyone give us a hand?

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Old 07-15-2005, 09:37 PM
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Re: Unstable van for disabled wife

Unstable....do you mean it leans too far in the corners, (body roll) or the steering is vague and wanders a bit?

I would suggest check out the front end first. Check and replace worn parts. Start with the sway bar links. Consider upgrading to polyurethane sway bar bushings. They are cheap and allow the bar to work more effectively. You might want to consider a thicker sway bar, too. The E350 van may have a thicker bar that would bolt in. A wrecking yard might help you there.
Then look for worn ball joints (or king pins, depending on the year of your van). The control arm bushings, tie rod ends and pitman end joints may be worn, too.
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