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Old 06-14-2016, 10:12 PM   #11
joedoh
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Re: 1949 Chevy 3600 into a daily driver

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One other thing I noticed about the air ride is how much different in ride height a certain psi can be.......and how much all 4 bags affect each other. Still trying to consistently get to my desired ride height without getting out and checking. :-)
yeah its getting where I dont even put in pressure gauges haha. I learn how long to hold the switches up and do them two at a time. having a person on the drivers side means 8-12 more psi than the passenger side, some one gets in the passenger side bump the passenger switch up that 8-12.

in my first bagged truck though, it was a RELIGIOUS experience to watch the pressures.

how is your desired ride height anyway? a good rule of thumb is to measure full travel and ride height should be in between 1/3rd and 1/2 travel, otherwise the spring rate gets too high. you can always lift for driveways haha
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