sawtooth4x4
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Coiled Straight axles are much better than leaf sprung axles for ride quality. My Range Rover and Disco ride great off-road and on. I'd rather have the straight axle, less parts to replace and worry about. But Land Rovers use radius arms and a panhard bar, so there is a lot less to go wrong compared with all the controls arms on Jeeps.
I like the IFS ride. But for durability you can't beat a solid axle, especially if you are using it off road.
Steve you have a leaf sprung suspension on your E350. It's going to be a rough ride and won't handle well. If you were to convert it to coil springs and radius arms, you would notice a much better driving experience. Comparing my F350 with coils and radius arms to an older F350 with leaf springs, the difference is nite and day. I'd take mine over the old style.
I like the IFS ride. But for durability you can't beat a solid axle, especially if you are using it off road.
Steve you have a leaf sprung suspension on your E350. It's going to be a rough ride and won't handle well. If you were to convert it to coil springs and radius arms, you would notice a much better driving experience. Comparing my F350 with coils and radius arms to an older F350 with leaf springs, the difference is nite and day. I'd take mine over the old style.