Re: Air Suspension
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Originally Posted by bs25j
Do you remember what the ride height was with 50-55 psi on the 70 3/4 ton? I'd like to keep a ride height of like a 3/5 or 2/4 drop, still be able to haul a load if i needed to and be able to drop it down low if i wanted. Im also thinkin about drop spindles and a c notch if neccesary.
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IIRC, it was the equivalent of a 3" drop. The cool thing is you can vary the height of the adapters to get the height you want (you can bolt the air-springs directly in or use adapters). His used a home-made 1" adapter for the top; mine are bolted directly in.
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