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Old 05-30-2010, 11:42 AM   #1
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Blocks ?

Ok guys newbie to the air ride world as most of you know............SO here is the dilemma.......With my (soft spot in the rear) I run roughly 60 pounds..The ride is awesome But I am way to low...And add to the fact that I get a little axle wrap vibration....If I air up to roughly 80 the axle wrap is gone.But my ride is gone and it sets like a 4x4....So I guess my question is.........More than likely taking the 3 inch block out would eliminate all of this? My only reason for the blocks was to make sure I could lay in my C notch as much as possible...I am running slam RE-7s...And I was not sure they would collapse enough to do this.......... Not sure if it matters....But my engine is roughly in the 385 range in H.P and over 400 ft lbs of torque...I also run a 4:13 rear gear with a Mini Spool.......I run a Stock 350 T.C.I street fighter stage 3 and a 3,000 converter?.........all are in stock locations........??? any help would be awesome.......

Edit........I am running stock 72 trailing arms and I have a C.P.P C notch. and I run a C.P.P deluxe trac bar kit.........

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