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Anyone ever do this. I am mounting rear shocks on the front. They fit perfect. I am not sure if it going to handle god or not. If i soften them up all the way i think it should be alright. So what do you guys think yeah or nay.

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Looks interesting. I'd think the sping would be way too stiff for the front, but if you back the preload off it may work. I'd worry a little about the upper a-arm hitting the resevoir too. Did you measure the distance and travel between them?

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Anyone ever do this. I am mounting rear shocks on the front. They fit perfect. I am not sure if it going to handle god or not. If i soften them up all the way i think it should be alright.  So what do you guys think yeah or nay.

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with the spring rate of that rear shock, it's going to ride like a dump truck :bolt:

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Anyone ever do this. I am mounting rear shocks on the front. They fit perfect. I am not sure if it going to handle god or not. If i soften them up all the way i think it should be alright.  So what do you guys think yeah or nay.

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Your going to lose the rebound adjuster the first time the shock pivots. The spring stiffness is about three times what you need in the front. Yes, You may hit the rezzie also. If you hit it hard enought it will blow out. The nitrogen is in the rezzie and to disassemble the shock you push up on the rezzie after the nitrogen is removed. Do you see what i'm getting at? I hope this helps. Shane

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