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I am dealing with a similar situation on my 2014 PPV. I just used Maxtrac struts, their 2" drop spindles but used my stock front springs. I think the springs are too stiff for those struts. I'm going to research further and try to find some softer springs for the front. I used Maxtrac rear springs and shocks on the rear and they seem evenly matched but much softer than the PPV set up. I actually got a net drop of a little more than an inch on the front which to me is another clue that the stock PPV springs are too stiff for their struts.
 

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I am dealing with a similar situation on my 2014 PPV. I just used Maxtrac struts, their 2" drop spindles but used my stock front springs. I think the springs are too stiff for those struts. I'm going to research further and try to find some softer springs for the front. I used Maxtrac rear springs and shocks on the rear and they seem evenly matched but much softer than the PPV set up. I actually got a net drop of a little more than an inch on the front which to me is another clue that the stock PPV springs are too stiff for their struts.
YUP...
 

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One day these aftermarket companies selling junk and exploiting our sweat & labor will get their due.
 

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