Easy street air..Adj. struts?? and what psi u run

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Easy street air..Adj. struts?? and what psi u run

Post by kornholio788 » Sun May 13, 2007 12:13 am

Ok i have the easystreet 9 way adjustable kit. I got it all on today and i LOVE it...it is sooo much fun messing around at red lights lol.

Couple questions...

The adjusting struts...which way does what..."all the way to the right is stiff, and the left is a softer ride"??? i dont know and would like to know. the ride is DEF. bareable...there is a soft clunkin when i hit a bumb and i dont know if it is the strut that maby isnt tight somewhere...But i tighten them pretty good..or if taht is just the joys of riding on air....and when i dump it out the bags make like a weird noise lol It dont sound like somehting is wrong just that the bag is deflating and flatteing....so if anything sounds wrong here then PLEASE Tell me and if anyone knows about the adjustments them please tell me


Thanks alot guyss

..and proud to be part of the bagged group :rockon: :twisted:

Dan

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Also what psi you guys run at. I am 30 on nice straight roads that are nice and flat, forty on rougher roads so i dont bottom out. And when i have to make a turn the i jump up to like 45. So what you guys run at...and does anyone konw what psi is the lowest you can go and not rub on anything it is hard to tell and i dont want to fuck up my tires..
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