Do Later System Folder Items (from 10.2) Work in 9.2.2?

Recently viewed this Apple web page. In Addition to my G5, I have a G3 running 9.2.2. Is there any point in moving later versions of the named files listed in the Apple web page into the System Folder of the G3, or is that just asking for trouble? Improved performance of 9.2.2, or disaster?
Thanks!

Do not do it as the software is completely different. If you must try then be sure to have backup clones of both machines for restoration.

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