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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jay Taylor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 91foxbody: [qb] It seems strange that the solid axle would be a better choice. Consider the fact that the solid axle will make the rearend bounce when just one wheel makes contact with a raised surface. The IRS would allow for that wheel to bounce without affecting the other wheel. What do you think? [/qb][/QUOTE]its not really strage when you think about it the 8.8 solid axel has been under mustangs and it great quanity that the IRS..so a lot more people are there playing around with it to make it work having said that i still want to have IRS in my car. so in a year or so..after i finish up some other stuff with the car and have the money, ill do the swap [/QB][/QUOTE]
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