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Old 09-12-2017, 04:34 PM   #1
Jimmy Samm
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Default New heavy duty leaf springs

Hello, I am installing new heavy duty leaf springs on my 2010 Club Car DS. I seen a video for installation on a Club Car President and the mechanic said that he was not going to be putting the rear shocks back on the cart. That they were not necessary with the new leaf springs. This seems a bit strange to me any suggestions would be helpful.The new leafs are Dual Action if that makes a difference. As life some times goes, I just installed the shocks 3 months ago, smh :)
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