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UGA Tahoe

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Just installed my Firestone helper bags. I was just wondering how much pressure others have put in there bags w/o any weight on the back. I am currently running 30 psi and that seems a little high. I believe I need to go a little higher. I know it can hold a lot more but I currently do not have any weight on the backend. What are your thoughts?

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On a normal day with no people or cargo in the truck, I run about 10 psi. I have an onboard compressor with controls on the dash so if the road is super bumpy, I air them up to 15 psi to make things a little smoother..
 

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On a normal day with no people or cargo in the truck, I run about 10 psi. I have an onboard compressor with controls on the dash so if the road is super bumpy, I air them up to 15 psi to make things a little smoother..

Can you post up your compressor setup?
 

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