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  1. #26 Re: Front to Rear swap article, F>R 
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    Who the fuck are you and why are you bringing up ancient threads???
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    I think he brought this back for a great reason, I completely forgot that "you dont lift shit to corner at 150mph" Thats the problem I've been having.
     

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    Start off by saying hello, new to the grand scene. Built a lot of rigs 23 to be an exact count built scouts, cjs up to highboy fords. Last build spent 2 years building a 1989-limited 6.5-inch lift stock rear drive shaft running 35s with no problems. I was wondering on this F-R spring swap. My 98 has a 3-inch Rubicon super ride lift. So if I switch the fronts to the rear will that than give me like 5 inches for the rear? Just asking not intentionally trying to upset anyone rebooting an older post.No volgarty from me just have a Blessed Day<><
     

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    Yeah but they may be pretty stiff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragordie View Post
    Start off by saying hello, new to the grand scene. Built a lot of rigs 23 to be an exact count built scouts, cjs up to highboy fords. Last build spent 2 years building a 1989-limited 6.5-inch lift stock rear drive shaft running 35s with no problems. I was wondering on this F-R spring swap. My 98 has a 3-inch Rubicon super ride lift. So if I switch the fronts to the rear will that than give me like 5 inches for the rear? Just asking not intentionally trying to upset anyone rebooting an older post.No volgarty from me just have a Blessed Day<><
    WTF???? this is a 6 year old thread, so your new here huh, go to the introductions and post up, now go drink bleach and welcome to MC (not hostile just sarcasm, gotta have thick skin round here)
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