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What psi you running in your Airrunners?

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Old 10-17-05, 05:29 PM
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I don't post often but I visit this site as much as I can, and recently noticed how many people have Airrunners nowI was reading DruMnBaSS post and saw that he ran 110 psi in the front and 90 psi in the rear. Which is what I think it says you should run in the instructions included. But I have to run 120 psi and about 95-100 psi in the rear or I bottom out the shock it self on a speed bump. I've had the Airrunners for about 2 months and love them, but I always had to run that pressure. I know it's not the gauges, because I made the switch from the manual valve 1/4" setup and switched to electric valves with 3/8" lines with new gauges, and I still have to run 120 front and 95-100 rear. Maybe my car is FAT . Just curious, and please post your psi thanks.
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possibly because of the lines? i run mine at specified pressures and its like perfect ride height, still a little low cuz i have 20's so it rubs on some bumps, buyt i have my strut set to #4 in the front , what about u
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