12-05-2015, 12:39 AM | #11 |
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Re: My 52 GMC Build
no sweat man, if I run 60 psi up front on my 2600 lbs bags its a little bouncy. I run a little too much air in my rear sometimes too, could def use about a 1inch cup for those but its still comfy when I get it set right. Just make sure you got some room up front, almost a finger width would be good so your bag doesn't rub. I'd highly rec a 2600 up front, esp if you drive it and it feels stiff or bouncy.
Coming along great though. Driving them is fun, but the bugs can sometimes keep lingering!!!
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