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07-08-12 09:20 AM -
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How much air shocks can handle the pressure? I need to lift the rear of my car, but I don't want to blow up the shocks.
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most are designed to handle 80 - 100 lbs pressure.
put in too much and your car will ride hard.i have 2 el caminos with them and never use them.
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