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Rear Leaves in the Front

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Rear Leaves in the Front

Post by Frenzal »

Considering my front leaves look like crinkle cut chips, I've decided to put a set of rear leaves I've got into the front.

I'm getting a tailshaft spacer, but I need to know whether there's any other mods that need to be done to allow fitment, or should they just bolt straight in?

Any ideas on what sort of lift/drop, if any, would be gained considering they're just standard leaves?

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Post by Slayer »

rear leafs will go good in the front, they are longer so they give u a better shackle angle = more flex.. they will move the front diff forward an inch or so.. means u will need a ajustable drag link and torque rod.. apart from that its easy
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Post by beebee »

I'd recommend crossover steering as well. You can always try it without. I know that Ruff only drove his for 1 day without crossover as it was too scarey. At least you can always go back if you don't like it.
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Post by hypo »

yeah u realy need 2 go crossover as u will gain 2 much flex and b snappin j-arms all the time trust me i know from experience......
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Post by Frenzal »

Thanks guys. I was worried that might be the case. Xover's just a bit pricy for me at the moment. I'll give it a go without, and then I can at least remove them if it's too flexy until I've got the $ for xover as well.
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Post by My Lil Lux »

I put IFS rears in the front the other day, and the extended shackle sits against the chassis rail limiting up travel, has anyone else experienced this, also moved front crossmember 2 inches forward.

My tailshaft with a spacer fell out when I put the IFS springs in the front, so you may have to consider getting it lengthened over a spacer
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Post by Frenzal »

My Lil Lux wrote:My tailshaft with a spacer fell out when I put the IFS springs in the front, so you may have to consider getting it lengthened over a spacer


Sounds even more pricy! Maybe I'll just stick with another set of front leaves!!??
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Post by De-lux »

thread hi-jack: :twisted:

whats X-over worth, anyway?
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Post by phippsy »

http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/p ... egory=4#40

lists hi steer, not sure on x over (or are they the same??) or here

http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/category67_1.htm
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Post by slosh »

My Lil Lux wrote:I put IFS rears in the front the other day, and the extended shackle sits against the chassis rail limiting up travel, has anyone else experienced this, also moved front crossmember 2 inches forward.

My tailshaft with a spacer fell out when I put the IFS springs in the front, so you may have to consider getting it lengthened over a spacer


Hypo used banana shackles to counter this (I think he mounted his crossmember 3" forward), others have mounted std shackle underneath chassis rail.
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Post by diesel028 »

i have std rear in front atm without x/o. works ok for now but as soon as i get the money i will be going to x/o or hi steer
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Post by diesel028 »

My Lil Lux wrote:I put IFS rears in the front the other day, and the extended shackle sits against the chassis rail limiting up travel, has anyone else experienced this, also moved front crossmember 2 inches forward.

My tailshaft with a spacer fell out when I put the IFS springs in the front, so you may have to consider getting it lengthened over a spacer


i posted a thread similar to this the other day and was told to try banana shackles....
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Post by Frenzal »

diesel028 wrote:i have std rear in front atm without x/o. works ok for now but as soon as i get the money i will be going to x/o or hi steer


Why? Cause its too much flex? Dicey on the road?
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Post by diesel028 »

Frenzal, yer dicey on the road :silly:


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diesel028 wrote:Frenzal, yer dicey on the road :silly:


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Post by My Lil Lux »

De-lux wrote:thread hi-jack: :twisted:

whats X-over worth, anyway?


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Post by Roctoy »

too late, they're sold already, but i have heaps of stuff left, INCLUDING, IFS rear leaf springs.

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