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| id worry about the front end way before i ever worried about revalving the rear shock, you can at least play with compression and rebound on the rear shock, the front are trash, save your money for +2's and some aftermarket shocks for the front, then id get a steering stabilizer , they are definitely nice and worth having |
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| I cant save up for arms and shocks cuz then I'd need an axle too bro. I think I'll just go for a stabilizer since my rear shocks arent even that bad
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