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rear springs up front

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rear springs up front

Post by zerosin »

done a search on this and everyone says yeh thats the way to go but no one is saying which ones???

pre 88 47" long seems most likely but is anyone doin it with the later ifs rears 52" long
got me a sas ready to go 'ceptin for the springs

any help much appreciated
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Post by bubs »

47s dude
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Post by NICK »

i disagree bubs,


if you are doing a solid swap i would fit the longer ones, it really isnt any more hassel.


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Post by bubs »

think of the approach angle you would lose
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Post by NICK »

arnt they the same lenght or very similar, on the short side?
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Post by bubs »

2in on the short side
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Post by NICK »

yeah thats right, now i remember. Whizzy has IFS rears all round and had to build the hangers forward 2 inch and then redrill the spring pearch to get the axle foward, without trimming or any other major mod you cant run bigger than 35's with IFS rears in the front, but they do flex awesome.


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Post by RUFF »

If you are going to talk like you know what you are on about get it right at least Bubs :roll:

They are 1.5" longer on the sghort side and with the axle farward on the perch they can be made exactly the same.
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Post by bubs »

i was ment to say about - and you told me 2in :wink:
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Post by NICK »

bubs wrote:i was ment to say about - and you told me 2in :wink:


i believe you, tony always gets it wrong, 8inches, 2 rolls, 1 flop, 38's, 550 :roll: :roll: :roll:


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Post by RUFF »

You are stoned Bubs i never said 2" my rear axle is back 1.5" on the IFS rears.
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i am postive you said to me last year "my rear axle went backwards about 2in" now i left out the about :oops: :?
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Post by NICK »

bubs wrote:i am postive you said to me last year "my rear axle went backwards about 2in" now i left out the about :oops: :?



bubs, you know your in a whole and your creditibility is out the window, and now you continue to dig yourself deeper :finger:
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NICK wrote:
bubs wrote:i am postive you said to me last year "my rear axle went backwards about 2in" now i left out the about :oops: :?



bubs, you know your in a whole and your creditibility is out the window, and now you continue to dig yourself deeper :finger:


damn and i thought i was padding

OK - i am wrong it is 1.5" - i thought it was 2" i was wrong i will admit defeat this time only :finger:
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Post by NICK »

bubs wrote:
NICK wrote:
bubs wrote:i am postive you said to me last year "my rear axle went backwards about 2in" now i left out the about :oops: :?



bubs, you know your in a whole and your creditibility is out the window, and now you continue to dig yourself deeper :finger:


damn and i thought i was padding

OK - i am wrong it is 1.5" - i thought it was 2" i was wrong i will admit defeat this time only :finger:


is that about 1.5, because i believe that it is 1 3/4 which is more like 2 :finger:
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Post by bubs »

it also depends on wether you are running sagged springs :wink:

or maybe it is like at my work 1 5/8" chain - is called 1.654 :roll:
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