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Originally Posted by Mr. Clarkson
That's also part of it. ~$450+2 hours for better front end feel has a better gain/$ ratio then ~$250+7.5 hours for rear end feel
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but that's why you do everything you can at once to the rear and just get it all done in one shot.
in the long run, it's less hours that way.
I have springs, shocks, shock mounts, sway bar, bushings, LSD and maybe the control pieces to go in the rear all at the same time. will make the long hours worth it in the long run. and never have to go back to do other parts because i regret not doing something in the first place, which is usually how it goes.