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Poor A$$ Stock '93
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Reged: 11/27/01
Posts: 307
Loc: Prince George, BC, Canada
Which do you think would work out better?....
      10/04/05 06:19 PM

I am somewhat sold on Skyjacker 3" springs for my truck but I would like rears in the front to move the axle forward. Would it be cheaper/easier for me to use Skyjacker rears for the front (I realize that they will need a couple added leaves) or to buy Skyjacker fronts and maybe just swap the top couple leaves to Stock Toy rears?

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