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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: St.Louis,MO
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![]() The rear springs are different rates and as a result will sit different. Driving on the street will yeild unpredictable results in the rear.
I install a second bag in the left side so I could keep rear end stability on the street. Merely deflated to 5 psi at the track and aired up the right to what ever. Never deflate your bag to less than 5 psi when driving, it will damage the bag. Don't inflate to more than 35 psi (mfg recomendations). Mike ------------------ Live near St.Louis? Check out Mustang Muscle and Dyno in High Ridge, MO Check out my ride. |
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