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LANDYOT  SuperMotors Member
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Posted:1/30/2005 16:45
If you're looking for Landyot Radius Rods, click the link below and contact Landyot2.

http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/fordexcursions/forums/thid-11757-landyot-radius-rod

Thank you!
LANDYOT
edited 12/17/2015 13:55
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Posted:3/22/2005 13:20
Also figured I'd post a link to search results for "radius rod" in the forums here. Excursion owners will find the discussions interesting in addition to the above 2 links as well:

http://www.fordexcursions.com/forums/search.php?s=radius+rod&searchForum=Search

-Eric

'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going
aklim
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Posted:4/2/2006 23:56
Any news yet?

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LANDYOT  SuperMotors Member
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Posted:4/3/2006 15:12
aklim - You have mail.
edited 1/17/2007 17:42
mike chandler
• Cumberland, RI, USA
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Posted:2/24/2007 08:11
Landyot ,

If you are still out there I sent you a message last week . Is there any chance of getting some for this week.

Thanks


Mike
LANDYOT  SuperMotors Member
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Posted:2/24/2007 08:54
Quote:
If you are still out there I sent you a message last week . Is there any chance of getting some for this week. Thanks Mike


Mike - The two replies I sent to you last week were returned to me via "Mail Administrator" with a message saying they had not been opened, and their time in your mailbox had run out. Upon receipt of that message, I forwarded them to you again. And this morning (2/24/07), I have replied to another e-mail from you. Are my e-mails not getting to your mailbox?
mike chandler
• Cumberland, RI, USA
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Posted:2/24/2007 12:24
i guess there must have been some issue . I just got your message a little while ago. I will forward off the document you sent to me tonight. If all is well with this do you offer express shipping?

thanks

Mike
mike chandler
• Cumberland, RI, USA
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Posted:3/10/2007 05:02
Nothing but great things to say about these rods. They do everything that he says they do. I just cannot get over the difference in the way it handles.

Very easy to install and the quality and packing is A1.

Thanks
Mike
ryancopp
• Whitmore Lake, MI, USA
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Posted:3/11/2007 08:01
I have 2001 Excursion that has a seriuos wandering / steering returnability problem. I pulled a trailer over 200 miles yesterday and at some points it was down right frightening. I have replaced the ball joints, steering stabilizer, sway bar bushings, and adjusted the steering gear box. AND NO CHANGE!

I found the following service bulletin from ford:

http://www.ford-trucks.com/tsb/fulltext/show_article.php?tsb=01-3-2

It seems to address the exact steering returnability problem that i experience, but I'm not sure if that will have an affect on the wandering problem..

Any suggestions ?? thanks?
LANDYOT  SuperMotors Member
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Posted:3/11/2007 08:55
Ryancopp - First, welcome to the forum.

Second, I doubt Ford will ever admit that the common Excursion wandering ailment originates at the rear axle. My fix for it was developed by accident because my original goal was to smooth out the ride quality. The fact that the radius-rods eliminate almost all wandering problems was discovered by happenstance.

You can read an article on the wandering ailment at this link ...
http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/fordexcursions/articles/article_1/index.php

And you can read more than 28 pages of testimonials from radius-rod users at this link ...
http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/fordexcursions/forums/thid-2417-landyot-radius-rods-have-arrived!

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