search 52 and 56 swap in garage section .
most say its real soft for street driving . but is doable.
So sloppy into corners?
search 52 and 56 swap in garage section .
most say its real soft for street driving . but is doable.
Wfo is nice for Cross over also.

WFO claims the Reid Bronze bushings are too hard for the street and only should be used for competition. Make sense?
lots of guys running on street.
my local buddy I rebuilt his 60 and runs 44" tsl swampers and also the crane spring eliminators.
fyi springless arms = don't need spring eliminators . so if you ordered already guess its your choice on crossover arm style.
stock nylon is fine . but if you want beefy and be done bronze .
there easy to swap out later also . so its no biggy at this point .
52's and 56's have not been known to hold up well AT ALL to DD'ing durability-wise... let alone the bodyroll, drivability possible issues..
wheeler? sure.. lot's of street time? not a chance I'd do it...
A few comments, just based on what I've read on this forum. The spindle bearing replacements are not a hands down winner. I've seen people complaining about them, so do some research and make sure it's for you. I looked at it a bit and decided to stick with the roller bearings.
If you go springless in the knuckle, then it's on you to do occasional load adjustments instead of the spring just doing it for you, if I understand correctly. Like the other thing, I personally decided to stay stock until I had a problem. IIRC, the bronze upgrade isn't cheap either.