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Old 31-01-2008
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I am almost done with my 74CJ6 running a 360, torqueflite and np208.

the next problem was always going to be the front diff replacement to a dana 44.

I have the dana 44 but the problem i have is that its set upto be ran spring over.

I dont really have too much of a problem running the diff spring over but the Rear is still spring under and i dont really want to cut and weld spring perches.

has anyone ran front spring over and rear spring under with longer shackles to compensate for the height difference?

does it cause any problems?
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iv got a cj5 and i wont to lift it but not how ur doing it but how ur doing it i cant see any problem doing it that way but u will need to extend ur brake lines and maybe the tailshafts but i havent had much to do with the tailsharfts so i dont no how much they can extend. i am just learning as i go and they are the only thing i can think of, nothing to bad
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