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<blockquote data-quote="TheButcher" data-source="post: 1336712" data-attributes="member: 17003"><p>Try 30psi up front and 26-28psi or so in the back for your tires. Have you had a chance to check the pressure on the Kings yet? I installed a Carli Pintop kit on my F450 and it rode way rougher than I thought it should. I called King and they said my shock pressure was probably too high. I checked it and they were at 220psi. They suggested I not go down below 100psi or so, so I put it down to 110psi and it made a world of difference. Gone was the harsh banging I got across freeway expansion joints, etc. King said that if lowering the shock pressure didn't help then they would revalve them for me based on my preferences. Apparently the first revalve is free, so all you would have to do is pay shipping back and forth. I'm guessing a change in your shock pressure will make quite a bit of difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheButcher, post: 1336712, member: 17003"] Try 30psi up front and 26-28psi or so in the back for your tires. Have you had a chance to check the pressure on the Kings yet? I installed a Carli Pintop kit on my F450 and it rode way rougher than I thought it should. I called King and they said my shock pressure was probably too high. I checked it and they were at 220psi. They suggested I not go down below 100psi or so, so I put it down to 110psi and it made a world of difference. Gone was the harsh banging I got across freeway expansion joints, etc. King said that if lowering the shock pressure didn't help then they would revalve them for me based on my preferences. Apparently the first revalve is free, so all you would have to do is pay shipping back and forth. I'm guessing a change in your shock pressure will make quite a bit of difference. [/QUOTE]
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