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yotabeater
11-04-2003, 10:03 PM
I've heard about a number of yota owners using "wranglers up front", but I'm wondering if I buy a set of pro comp 4" rear leaf springs off a wrangler and put them in the front of my toy if it will work. Will it move my axle forward? Will I have to use crossover or hysteer? Will they bolt right into the factory mounts? I'm trying to add a decent amount of lift with good flex capabilities without hassling with steering and front driveshaft probs. I'm thinking they are unavoidable, but hey, what the hell do I know? I'm just a newbie. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. (This means you, Crash.:D) Thanks

Dude
11-05-2003, 04:06 PM
Come on guys, any advice ? Yotabeater is interested in my springs and I am not a toyota guy. Help him out if ya can. Don't worry about blowing the sale of these springs. I would hate to see him wast his money because he didn't know if they would work or not.

TrashJeeper
11-05-2003, 05:17 PM
I know wagoneer springs are used a lot on yotas, I've never heard of wrangler springs being used. This is not to say that it hasn't been done.

Crash
11-05-2003, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by yotabeater
I've heard about a number of yota owners using "wranglers up front", but I'm wondering if I buy a set of pro comp 4" rear leaf springs off a wrangler and put them in the front of my toy if it will work. Will it move my axle forward? Will I have to use crossover or hysteer? Will they bolt right into the factory mounts? I'm trying to add a decent amount of lift with good flex capabilities without hassling with steering and front driveshaft probs. I'm thinking they are unavoidable, but hey, what the hell do I know? I'm just a newbie. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. (This means you, Crash.:D) Thanks

too short and the center pin is too far back....

yotabeater
11-05-2003, 05:52 PM
thanks crash, that's all i needed to hear. i'm gonna pass on the springs. found an alternator yet?