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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 5973833" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>Even though it might appear to "sit" fine, you really do need heavy duty springs. The ones in the back are under a lot of strain and the ones in the front are simply just smaller springs. You can still keep the rear low if you want, but you need springs with a more progressive spring rate in the rear. Even though they would both sit at the same height, the lower springs with a much stiffer spring rate will handle better and won't bottom out when being cycled like the stock springs will, even though they appear to be at the same height. I'd say if you're going to put that much money into the Panda, may as well do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 5973833, member: 600755"] Even though it might appear to "sit" fine, you really do need heavy duty springs. The ones in the back are under a lot of strain and the ones in the front are simply just smaller springs. You can still keep the rear low if you want, but you need springs with a more progressive spring rate in the rear. Even though they would both sit at the same height, the lower springs with a much stiffer spring rate will handle better and won't bottom out when being cycled like the stock springs will, even though they appear to be at the same height. I'd say if you're going to put that much money into the Panda, may as well do it right. [/QUOTE]
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