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Pump Up shocks vs Adjustable

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Pump Up shocks vs Adjustable

Post by Reddo »

Well, I have a few questions regarding this topic, because I have just placed a set in the 40, and I can range them from 0-100 psi in the shocks. There in the rear only, but I have another two to go in the front and the work really, really well.

SO, What’s the advantage of adjustable shocks, like Ranchos, Tough Doggies etc etc over Gas charge Pump Up Air Shocks.



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Post by RV80 »

i thought pump up shocks were used for when
towing trailers to level the vehicle out.
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Post by Ruggers »

i would put pump ups in the front. the other thing is when you corner the air on shock is transfered to the other side causeing more body roll.
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