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BlaiZe Roper 01-21-2020 12:52 PM

Ride Height for Air Lift Performance Suspension
 
Hey y'all,

I just bought a salvaged 370z and did all of the work to make it in perfect running order. It had front end damage and I needed to replace all of the front suspension and since I knew I wanted air suspension, I installed just the front air lift performance suspension.

I just wanted to ask y'all what your average psi was for your daily ride height or what you would recommend setting the psi to? I currently have the psi set to 110, but it does seem a little low for daily driving.

Thank you for all your input,
BlaiZe Roper

Asus_ 01-21-2020 09:41 PM

It's going to vary depending on the rims/tires/spacers you have + how low you want to drive

For me on 20" rim /w lowpro tires are 90-95's upfront and 50-55's in the back. This was driving at a nice low for me but nothing crazy. A good height all around was 100's up front and 60-65's in the rear. I'm on 18" rims atm with meaty tires so up all my numbers by 5-10. However i also have a pre-set where I ride about 5-10 psi higher than my normal ride height incase i have a passenger as it gives me a bit more clearance and my dampening is set fairly soft, i could stiffen it up and run just as low psi but i like my setup


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