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    S60 explod suspention...

    Does anyone know if I can bring the back down just by changing the rear shocks and keeping the stock springs?Looks like I have nivos there.

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    If you put standard shocks on I seem to think mrp said it will drop by about 40mm
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    Quote Originally Posted by expolicev70t5 View Post
    If you put standard shocks on I seem to think mrp said it will drop by about 40mm
    Not on the s60.
    If it has nivs (which is very unusual on the s60 plodder) you can put standard shocks on but I doubt it'll drop much - they always sit high at the back.
    You could fit 40mm springs on the back and 30mm on the front to level it up a bit.
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