4x4 CONVERSIONS

We have toured just about every 4x4 conversion company in the U.S. worth mentioning. We have seen what works and what sounds good on paper. Our tried and true solutions for converting a 2wd van to 4x4 will not disappoint. Ford Econolines make for the burliest overland vans. The Chevy Express is a close second. Outside of a basic 4x4 conversion, we are able to add locking differentials, limited slip differentials, re-gearing, air compressors, recovery equipment, and off-road driving classes. Instead of just selling you the toys, we will teach you how to use them and look good doing it.

VEHICLES WE CONVERT TO 4X4:

We picked GM, Ford, and Nissan because they're awesome. GM knows how to make powerful and tech-savvy rides. Ford has a legendary history of tough and reliable vehicles for all kinds of folks. And Nissan? They're all about innovation, eco-friendly designs, and fuel efficiency. We can create customized rides that bring out the best of each one. It's all about giving you an unmatched experience on the road.

  • Econoline 3rd Gen (1975-1991)

    E250/E350 1998-Current

    E150-2008-current

  • 250/350 (2014-Current)

  • Express/Savana 2500/3500 (1995-current), 2wd

    Astro/Safari 1999-2005, 2wd

  • 2500/3500 (2011-2021)

BENEFITS OF 4X4 VAN CONVERSIONS

Campervans were not meant to be enjoyed in developed campgrounds that cost $20+ per night. The primary benefit of a 4x4 conversion is that it allows you to go off-road with peace of mind. Your 4x4 van will turn rough terrain like steep inclines, mud, snow, and obstacles into something to look forward to. With the ability to access remote campsites, explore the backcountry , and check out abandoned mining towns, the possibilities for adventure are truly endless.

Now that we have covered the “fun” stuff let’s talk about what’s left, safety! Your van will have better traction, stability, and improved handling. The increase in clearance doesn’t hurt either. This applies to off-road and on the pavement as well. This can be particularly useful in wet or icy conditions, where two-wheel drive vans can struggle. With the ability to go between 2wd and 4x4 your wear parts will last much longer as opposed to an AWD vehicle.

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