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Turning Diameter

What happens when you change from Ford’s twin I-Beam front suspension to a solid axle? One thing that happens is that you gain length to your turning diameter. This means your turns are not as tight as they once were. The diagram below shows you how a turning diameter is calculated and corresponding table shows you gain about 1.5 feet on average. The left turning diameter and the right turning diameter are not always the same; therefore you must calculate it as an average of the 2 turns.

MODELS WHEELBASE TURNING DIAMETER (ft.) 1
QUIGLEY 4X4 FORD
CURB-to-CURB WALL-to-WALL CURB-to-CURB WALL-to-WALL
E-150 138 49.4 50.9 48.6 50.1
E-250 138 49.4 50.9 48.6 50.1
E-350 SRW/DRW 138 49.4 50.9 48.6 50.1
E-350 DRW 158 55.6 57.0 54.8 56.2
E-450 158 55.6 57.0 54.8 56.2
E-450 176 61.1 62.6 60.3 61.8

(1) Average of left and right turns with standard tires