3" rear drop question

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Blazed

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Hey goodinblack what's your airlift setup?
 

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Airlift 1000 part number 60742. They are technically for a Nissan Pathfinder. HBR has them too, on a 2/3 drop.
 

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how much air can they hold max psi and what do you run them at with no load or towing? thanks
 

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Right but do you have a compressor in the truck to control psi or you do it manually?
 

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how much air can they hold max psi and what do you run them at with no load or towing? thanks

Max PSI recommended, and the most I have run is #35 pounds.

I never tow, just haul a lot of people and luggage.

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Right but do you have a compressor in the truck to control psi or you do it manually?

Still contemplating a compressor, but right now doing it manually. I have pretty much left it at 25# pounds most all the time.

It is not too stiff for me. I like a stiff ride anyway. I don't drive fast, but I don't slow down for curves.:cool:

It corners well, still a truck, but not leaning much either. Matter of fact I want to lower to front soon. I never liked small cars, I like drive something that looks like a freight train but handles like

it is on rails. Long, Low, and Mean. :mexsmoke:
 
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