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Old 07-03-2011, 10:30 AM
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I just installed air shocks on my 06 crew cab and I am afriad that if they are maxed out that might pop? has anyone has this happene to them before? just rather be safe then sorry
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you dont want to max out the air presure then put wieght in your truck as you add wieght the pressure will raise in the shock . i dont run over 80psi in mine
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Alright, so I could just use a tire preasure gauge to see what my psi is and then go from there? and I don't haul anything in my truck.
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Yes use a tire gauge then adjust the ride with the pressure.
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Thanks for the info but since I was involved in an accident It will be sitting for awhile.
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