I was thinking it would be cool to put some bigger wheels on my Aerostar, say some wheels from an Explorer. But then I'd have to raise the van. They do it with trucks, can this be done on an Aerostar? Can you imagine how wicked it would look!
Matt
I was thinking it would be cool to put some bigger wheels on my Aerostar, say some wheels from an Explorer. But then I'd have to raise the van. They do it with trucks, can this be done on an Aerostar? Can you imagine how wicked it would look!
Matt
Find an Explorer with the size wheel you think you can afford to buy, measure the tire/wheel diameter and the tire width. Measure your Aerostar to see if it will fit, WBMA. Be prepared to experience less power in the final drive however
mike hunt
Matt wrote:
And how much more easily it would tip over with the whole family in it!
It will look cool on the news as the ambulances pull away.
You're talking about an Aerostar. THe way to make it look cooler is to get an Explorer or something.
Jeff
Not everyone shares your appreciation for vans, you are not alone, check out:
be warned that there are almost no easy to find aftermarket parts for customizin vans. There are 4x4 conversions for ford and chevy vans, I think they might only do new vehicles at:
good luck
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