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Old 11-10-2008, 01:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Those on airride

Whats your ride height psi.


Just wondering..

Mine is 85 to 90 front / 130 rear (im on slam bags)


I basically sit tucking tire or at the top of my tire when I drive.
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Way to much pressure in the rear for ride hight! It has to ride like a rock in the rear? I'm 65 up front and 75 in the rear and thats just above the tire. I have the easystreet kit. 130 psi should be max hight
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i used to ride 85 front and like 40 in the back when i had the UAS, sometimes i had 180 in the front and 20 in the back
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yea Im running a RE5 in the rear. I know its a small bag thus the high psi. I really need to fit a RE6 in there because I can ride with low psi and it will be a bit softer.
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With UAS Im pretty sure 85 is just about the top of the tire if not slightly tucking.
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