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Date:         Tue, 13 Mar 2001 20:04:23 -0800
Reply-To:     chrisadubs <chrisadubs@NETZERO.NET>
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From:         chrisadubs <chrisadubs@NETZERO.NET>
Subject:      Air lift shocks
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Greetings, I installed my airlift shocks(the ones without the onboard compresor). Took me about an hour and a half in the mud. Ran the airlines individually since I remember my experience with gabriel air shocks w/air shifting from side to side. A marked difference in ride plus the rear sits a little higher than before, maybe 3/4" at about 20psi. Anyone have any comments about these as far as longevity, etc.?

Chris

86 westy


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