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Steeda progressives with FR shocks, anyone??

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Got the shocks and struts, going to install next week. I hope I like it, don't feel like spending more hahaha
Hey DeepImpact, I found this old thread looking for something else. How did you like the setup. I got the FR shocks a couple of months ago also, and really like them. Earlier I mentioned that I felt the progressives were harsh. Turns out it was an issue with stiff rear sway bar setting and a bad front swaybar bolt. I like the combo
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Hey DeepImpact, I found this old thread looking for something else. How did you like the setup. I got the FR shocks a couple of months ago also, and really like them. Earlier I mentioned that I felt the progressives were harsh. Turns out it was an issue with stiff rear sway bar setting and a bad front swaybar bolt. I like the combo
The Steeda progressive springs have a slightly softer rate at curb compared to the P/P springs. Once in roll, the rate increases therefore giving the best ride quality with great handling. Great match with the P/P struts. Make sure you trim the bump stops one inch when you install them.

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The Steeda progressive springs have a slightly softer rate at curb compared to the P/P springs. Once in roll, the rate increases therefore giving the best ride quality with great handling. Great match with the P/P struts. Make sure you trim the bump stops one inch when you install them.

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