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why not heavy rear and medium front and use packers to level it that way it don't matter what you put in the rear it will always sit pretty level. I had a Nissan pootrol wagon and it had Ute springs rear and wagon front with packers and it did not matter what was put in it or on the hitch eg car trailer with mq wagon still rode level and was a dream to tow with.
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I have the diesel and fitted last week along with a front bar. Medium both front and back and is sitting higher in the back by 10mm. Probably because I still have the soft top on. The rise would be quite stiff with the heaviest springs. I wouldn't do it based on mine and I reckon the medium springs would comfortably take a winch.
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