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Old 06-04-2006, 06:05 PM
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new shocks/air pressure questions

im going to be lifting my truck about 2 more inches and i need new shocks from what i read. im looking into Rancho 9000s but those are a lil pricey. on 4wheelparts.com they have a package deal of Procomp adjustable shocks. all 4 plus a stearing stablizer for 177 or so. my question is what shock should i be looking for? first hand experiences are welcome. this is my DD and will be going off road in the summer. im just not sure which shock i want to get.

another question: i just got 32x11.50s BFG all terrains and im just wondering what you guys are running your tire pressure at on 32s. i want my tires to last me a long time and wear evenely.

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32-35 PSI for the tires I find works great for longetivity. Less PSI in the Summer, more in the winter.

How are you lifting your truck 2 more inches?
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32-35 with 32s? thats what i ran with 31s i thought i should go a lil higher. and i plan on lifting my truck with some coil srping spacers and BJ spacers. i already have Downey HD coils on
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