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Old 05-05-2008, 11:32 AM
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Nice writeup!

I had these shocks installed into the rear of my Jeep Cherokee to increase payload and keep the back end from sitting down on my larger tires. I had mine connected to an air hose which ran to a filler cap drilled through the rear bumper as well. I usually kept it around 50-60psi and loaded it upto about 130psi at the gas station air when I had excessive payload.

I found my ride height could be adjusted up to about 2" depending on the amount of pressure, I am curious, when you increase the pressure how is the ride height for the Fit?

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