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<blockquote data-quote="clemsonjeep" data-source="post: 678024" data-attributes="member: 6317"><p>Worked with Ryan today to get closer to the right setup. The reason the driver front was sagging so much was that shock didn't have any nitrogen in it. I added 180psi to it so it matched the passenger side and it sat level. He recommended dropping the nitrogen in the rear shocks to 150psi to bring the ride height down a little. After taking a few more measurements we determined we needed to drop to a 12" top spring on the rear in order to get the desired ride height. On the front we ended up dropping to 150psi as well and moving the 14" 70lb springs from the rear to the front in place of the 90lb springs. With 1" of preload added it sits where I wanted it. </p><p></p><p>As long as PAC has the right springs in stock I should have them by Thursday this week and that should just about wrap up the setup.</p><p></p><p>I've still got to finish the tube work surrounding the front shock mounts. Then I need to move on to finishing several other areas before October creeps up on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clemsonjeep, post: 678024, member: 6317"] Worked with Ryan today to get closer to the right setup. The reason the driver front was sagging so much was that shock didn't have any nitrogen in it. I added 180psi to it so it matched the passenger side and it sat level. He recommended dropping the nitrogen in the rear shocks to 150psi to bring the ride height down a little. After taking a few more measurements we determined we needed to drop to a 12" top spring on the rear in order to get the desired ride height. On the front we ended up dropping to 150psi as well and moving the 14" 70lb springs from the rear to the front in place of the 90lb springs. With 1" of preload added it sits where I wanted it. As long as PAC has the right springs in stock I should have them by Thursday this week and that should just about wrap up the setup. I've still got to finish the tube work surrounding the front shock mounts. Then I need to move on to finishing several other areas before October creeps up on me. [/QUOTE]
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