IT175 (circa F models) came with dual springs - at the very least, that's a source of the seperator and a guide for the spring rates.
Working out the actual spring rates and lengths for a dual set up is actually FAR more complicated than you probably think, particularly when you add pre-load into the equation. I'm not saying that it is impossible, just don't go thinking that its simple and you're 100% sure of getting it right straight away.
Late model valve pistons have to be a good thing, but will take some work in getting the valving right (or take it to someone who knows what they're doing).
The other thing to watch for is a worn shock body. The valve piston wears the inside of the body around ride height, and then the oil can get past the valving and screw up the dampening.
Having said all of that, 70kph on a dirt road shouldn't be stretching the limits of the stock set-up - it suggests that you've got something wrong.