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Old 06-14-2016, 09:35 AM   #11
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Re: 1949 Chevy 3600 into a daily driver

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Mike-

Play with the air pressure when you get more seat time. I noticed with mine there is a sweet spot. If I let a little more air out than what set as my ride height, it tends to ride a little softer. The over all height of the truck does not change much though.

In another week or two all of these issues will be in your review mirror as your racking up the miles.

Marc
I think I asked you this before, but do you have ride height indication, or are you just going off the air pressure?

After not making the deadline of the car show, and 99% of the tough stuff done the stress level is dramatically lower.

I am a pretty high strung guy, and little issues bother me. They REALLY bother me if I cannot figure them out.

I get too focused on the problem solving and not about the complete journey as a whole. I need to remind myself that I am doing this for fun......because I enjoy it.

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