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Old Mar 3, 2024 | 07:16 PM
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Hello everyone, I am new to the van world. Just purchased a 1999 E 150. There are a few things i would like to do. Is there a particular place for parts that most people use? Is it fair to say that most things that fit an F150 would also fit our vans? Thanks
 
Old Mar 3, 2024 | 10:33 PM
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My go to is RockAuto.

And no, F series and E series parts are usually different (except for shared engine components). My feeling is that the F series got many more (and earlier) updates than the E series, likely because of the sales volume of the F series.

As an example, the F series wheels switched to metric in the 90's while the E series kept the SAE measured wheels thru the end of van production.
 
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Very cool, I appreciate the info. The wheels are definitely something that needs to be changed. I have looked in here. Is there a list I missed of what fits and what does not?
 
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I don't know of a definitive "what fits what" list but here's an online database of wheel sizes:

https://www.wheel-size.com/

Don't forget to watch the "offset" value as well as the other measurements.
 
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Thanks for the help. Is this place still alive?hahaha
 
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Will seats and center console from a 2000 E 350 fit a 99 E 150? Thanks
 
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Go to a junkyard for parts, rockauto is a good go to as well and tells you what part numbers that go with your vehicle, then you can look that part number up on eBay or Amazon to see if there’s better prices elsewhere. I have a 1999 e250 so let me know if there’s any questions I can help with maybe I’ve done it.
 
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I appreciate all the replies. Definitely have a good starting point. Thanks
 
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