kenaustin40
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Bayard, NE, USA |
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Registered on 5/27/2011 |
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Posted:8/18/2011 14:28 |
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Would you please send an update on the availability of the radius rods? |
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LANDYOT

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Newport News, VA, USA |
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Registered on 7/15/2003 |
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Posted:8/22/2011 12:55 |
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| Quote: | | Would you please send an update on the availability of the radius rods? |
I am keeping a list of inquirers so I can make an announcement once the other fabricator gets lined up. I'll send you an e-mail, but since it's going through this website's "remailer," I cannot view your e-mail address until you reply via e-mail. That means you'll have to write me back in order to get on my mailing list. |
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hhrecovery
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Pulaski, VA, USA |
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Registered on 8/30/2011 |
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Posted:8/30/2011 17:56 |
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I am in dire need of a set of your bars... I bought this thing to pull my camper to events but after pulling it, It is crazy and not possible... please let me know as soon as they are available again... Thanks... |
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7-3CopperHead
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San Diego, CA, USA |
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Registered on 9/17/2011 |
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Posted:9/17/2011 01:38 |
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LANDYOT,
If/When you do have a production solution, I will be interested in this product. I do my own fabrication from drawing to final coatings, but the R&D is already done on this, and I have little time to spend on it right now. I'll be eager to get any info when available, thanks for the note on the forum, helps solve many questions. 7.3 CopperHead |
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MichiganMan
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Detroit, MI, USA |
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Registered on 10/21/2011 |
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Posted:10/21/2011 12:12 |
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I just bought a 2000 Ex, and from what I hear these rods are cat's behind... I would definitely like to know when you're up and running! |
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LANDYOT

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Newport News, VA, USA |
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Registered on 7/15/2003 |
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Posted:10/21/2011 13:05 |
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| Quote: | | I just bought a 2000 Ex, and from what I hear these rods are cat's behind... I would definitely like to know when you're up and running! |
I would be happy to oblige. However, in order for me to add you to the "update notice list," I will need your personal e-mail address. Please DO NOT post it here (nor any other online forum). Simply click on my username, and send me a message via this website's re-mailer, and I'll reply to you with a confirmation that your name has been added to the list. Thanks! |
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dq7256
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Buffalo, NY, USA |
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Registered on 9/19/2010 |
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Posted:11/22/2011 08:10 |
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Anyone have any thoughts or experience with installing F350 springs to reduce spring wrap? |
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71-4R3SONS
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Southern Tier, NY, USA |
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Registered on 3/24/2007 |
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Posted:12/14/2011 14:33 |
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BOB Spelled backwards is BOB.
2005 EXCURSION--Eddie Bauer--4x4--V-10
Dale Jarrett FORD / NASCAR Special Edition
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napolija
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Calvert, MD, USA |
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Registered on 12/20/2011 |
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Posted:12/21/2011 04:08 |
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Now that Ken is no longer making the LANDYOT devices, has anyone else started making them? Are there blueprints available if I found someone locally to fabricate them? Are there any alternatives? I just recently purchase my 2000 Excursion, and have noticed the wandering while driving in the short amount of time I've owned it. Given everything I've read on this and other threads, it looks like I need to get a Hellwig Anti-Sway bar, some new shocks and a LANDYOT (or similar device). I saw in another thread that the Roadmaster Active Suspension was recommended, it looks like it addresses some of the same issues that the LANDYOT. Is this really a comparable product?
2000 Ford Excursion Limited, 7.3L PSD, 6" of lift, 35" BFG All Terrain tires, Rancho RSX-9000 shocks, Cold Air Intake, Gibson 4" performance exhaust |
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napolija
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Calvert, MD, USA |
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Registered on 12/20/2011 |
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Posted:3/29/2012 11:51 |
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Due to the LandYot Radius Rods currently being unavailable, I went ahead and installed a Hellwig anti-sway bar, Rancho RSX-9000 adjustable shocks and a Roadmaster Active Suspension. Those components made for an improved ride when not towing, and when towing a dump trailer with 2.5 tons of topsoil, I forgot it was back there. Prior to these suspension improvements, I felt like I was constantly fighting with the trailer to keep the truck and trailer driving straight. I know a lot of people on this and other forums highly recommend the LandYot Radius Rods and I'm not knocking them, but if you can't get your hands on a set, I can attest that the above combination of suspension components significantly improved my ride, both loaded and unloaded, YMMV.
2000 Ford Excursion Limited, 7.3L PSD, 6" of lift, 35" BFG All Terrain tires, Rancho RSX-9000 shocks, Cold Air Intake, Gibson 4" performance exhaust |
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