Ted, I have a question. What difference does it make if the tie rod is in front or the rear of the axle? Its job is to tie the wheels together and set the toe. This can be accomplished in either position. Now, if you are referring to proper Ackerman then there can be a problem if the steering arms have not been modified from the stock rear mounted tie rod position. However, if the steering arms have been modified to maintain proper Ackerman, I can not see what difference having the tie rod in front of the axle can make. If I am incorrect in my statement would you please explain where I am wrong in my assessment. ( I do realize that most guys that reverse the tie rod position do not take the time to build new, correct steering arms or they purchase the "neutral" steering arms that are available which DO NOT allow for proper Ackerman.)
Jim