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is this a worthwhile upgrade paired with stock pp shocks or do I need aftermarket
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Go read the Steeda Progressive review thread. In a nutshell, yes. Less bounce.
Just pay attention to torque specs and use red Loctite on the swaybar nuts.
 

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is this a worthwhile upgrade paired with stock pp shocks or do I need aftermarket
YES, YES, YES:D. Drastic improvement over the factory PP springs.

Give [MENTION=10893]David@Steeda[/MENTION] a PM and he will hook you up.
 

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Go read the Steeda Progressive review thread. In a nutshell, yes. Less bounce.
Just pay attention to torque specs and use red Loctite on the swaybar nuts.
Scott, is that front and back? Steeda mentions red in the instructions for the front, but not the rear. Guess it can't hurt. I been throwing blue on the other sway bolts because they had blue on them when I removed.
 

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Far as I remember, it was fronts only. Shouldn't hurt though.
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