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Old 10-23-2020, 06:04 PM
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175 lbs in your air shocks... Isn't that like putting steel struts in their place for ride quality ?? Sounds really high.
I only go over 150 when I have a really heavy load on the trailer. The shocks are rated min 25 psi to 175 psi. It rides surprisingly well, with a heavy load.
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I only go over 150 when I have a really heavy load on the trailer. The shocks are rated min 25 psi to 175 psi. It rides surprisingly well, with a heavy load.

Ah, ha, I thought maybe you were jacking it sky high on the weekends for your L60x15 Mickey Thompson's on chrome reverse wheels...
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