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Thread: Swapping spindles for front steer to rear steer
          
   
   

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    watch out for bump steer. your spindle arms at may be better to put a rack in it .
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 07-22-2011 at 07:37 PM.
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    rspears. I see your point. Sorry about confusing this thead. Pretty new to this. Is bending arms by heating a common thing to do?
    Thanks for your help

    Pat McCarthy- I hoped to use the rack & pinion that comes with the explorer. Is taht what you mean by putting rack in it? I'll be changing the straight 8 out for a V8 which should leave room behind the radiator and in front of the engine. Could the rack & pinion be bolted across the top of the frame?

    Thanks

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