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moving diff forword

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moving diff forword

Post by high_lux »

ok just wonna no what will i need to do to move my front diff around 2" forword and if anyone has some pics that will help to thanks
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Post by whiteknight »

if you are using the standard J-Arm steering setup then:
shortened/adjustable draglink - Superior sell em
Adjustable diff locator - Superior sell em too
redrill you drivers side spring perch - passengers side should already have the extra hole

Otherwise go highsteer and move it to wherever you want :P
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Post by -Richo- »

drilling the perch will only give you 35mm forward, you could get standard fronts custom made that are drilled 50mm forward to give you 85mm all up. Only problem with redrilling the perches is that the spring pin will be off and you wont be able to put the bump stop on, i came to the conclusion that you would need a flip kit to overcome this and then therefore convert to either cross over or high steer so i just stuck with the customs springs, works well.
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