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Forum: Engines and Drivetrain 05-18-2012, 04:52 AM
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Posted By BrianW
Re: 98 Ford E250: Can I use 2008+ Ford brakes on front?

Thanks to everyone for the great info! I may take the plunge. If so, I'll report back.

For those that have driven both, is there a noticeable difference with the newer-style, larger brakes? I...
Forum: Engines and Drivetrain 05-17-2012, 11:19 AM
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Posted By BrianW
Re: 98 Ford E250: Can I use 2008+ Ford brakes on front?

Hmmm, looking at specs on the Web shows that 16" was the standard wheel size in 2008 and even in 2011 for the E250.

https://www.cars.com/ford/e250/2011/specifications/...
Forum: Engines and Drivetrain 05-17-2012, 06:35 AM
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Posted By BrianW
Re: 98 Ford E250: Can I use 2008+ Ford brakes on front?

I have 16" rims, and the new donor van has 16" rims, too, so I imagine they will work ok as is. Note this is a 2WD van.
Forum: Engines and Drivetrain 05-17-2012, 04:39 AM
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Posted By BrianW
Re: 98 Ford E250: Can I use 2008+ Ford brakes on front?

Thanks Carringb!

So, brake-wise, sounds like bolt-on, but need to pay attention to the hoses and swap over the ABS sensors. Will there be any master cylinder issues?

I'd probably save the...
Forum: Engines and Drivetrain 05-16-2012, 12:32 PM
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Posted By BrianW
98 Ford E250: Can I use 2008+ Ford brakes on front?

I have a 1998 Ford E250 2WD van. A local guy is selling more-or-less a complete set of front-end parts pulled from a 2011/12 Ford E250 that underwent 4x4 conversion. Brake calipers, discs, ball...
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