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Hi all. Working on a 96 E 150 with suspension damage. Trying to determine what years will work for the left I beam, left spindle and left torsion bar? Having a time finding these parts for this year van in the Knoxville Tn. area.
Thanks, Russ.
Look for an LKQ outlet somewhere near you----they have a web presence @ www.lkqonine.com or something similar.
I'd be guessing anything from a '92 up until 2002 E150 should fit, don't take that as gospel though. E250 and higher GVW vans won't work, different parts.
BTW by "torsion bar" do you really mean radius arm? Last torsion bar front suspension I worked on was a Chrysler K car.
Some front axles/radius arm parts will interchange from '92-2006.
You next best search would be a Pick-n-Pull yard. Just Google "pick a part yard"
See one huge one right in Knoxville from google.
Last time I was traveling thru TN, 9-10 years ago, I never seen so many "older vehicles" both on and off the road, or even on block in the front yards, that's a pickers goldmine down there
The LKQ link is a good national source. They also operate there own P-n-P yards, might be one near you?
Rockauto.com is a really good source for parts for "our" older vehicles too, mostly maintenance replacement parts, and they also "sell" LKQ parts.
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