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Old 05-11-2008, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by danger69 View Post
With the Monroe shocks and with only 20psi filled is the damping too stiff? And what would be considered stiff when upping the psi if I had to put a heavy load in the back?
Air pressure does not change the damping. Air pressure only changes the ride height to prevent spring sag from overload conditions. These are not "adjustable shocks" regarding compression or rebound. The ride quality is slightly more stiff than stock, with much better compression and rebound damping compared to stock shocks.

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