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muddymud:
just about to fit my 2" lift to my rrc and i have noticed that the front and rear springs are the same height but the rear ones are a lot more chunky. could i put the rear ones in the front as that's where all the weight is, and there is nothing in the back.

Cheers,
Nick

Yoshi:
I know you can put rears on the front, but not sure about putting fronts on the rear.

muddymud:
there is a lot of weight in the front compared to the back tho so i would have thought the front springs would be chunkier

squaddie_fox:
but the fact that you put gear in the back or tow a trailer is the reason you have the increased poundage on the rear springs.

the fronts are designed to take the weight of the engine, maybe a winch aswell if you specified that when you purchased them.

i would put them as they are supposed to be.

fronts on the front,
rears on the rear.

muddymud:
i haven got anything in the back and wont be pulling a trailer but will have a heavy duty front bumper, winch, and stering guard. so would it make sence to put them the wrong way or will the back sit on the ground?

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