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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1048592" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>its completely dependant on how much air is in the bags. With it aired out or low it is certainly a rougher ride then it was stock but that is to be expected when the travel of the shocks/struts is shorted so much. about half way up(maybe a little higher then I usually have it) the ride is just as comfortable as any standard car but at the sacrifice of the stance/looks. The roads suck around here too because they just do not build them right or maintain them worth a crap and coupled with the fact that alot of the county has spots that are sinking due to 100 yr old coal mines caving in under us. We actually have mine subsidence insurance on our house and were thankfull we did. The corner of the garage was sinking and cause about a 3-4" wide crack to start to the point the garage door was having problems. They fix roads here with tar and gravel, GOOD AS NEW!!! Thankfully after living in this town 28 of my 37 yrs I know all the roads, most of the pot holes/dips/problems. When I am comming up to a spot I am concerned about I just add a little air to the back wheels. After I pass it I can hit preset #2 again and it will return to driving height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1048592, member: 11896"] its completely dependant on how much air is in the bags. With it aired out or low it is certainly a rougher ride then it was stock but that is to be expected when the travel of the shocks/struts is shorted so much. about half way up(maybe a little higher then I usually have it) the ride is just as comfortable as any standard car but at the sacrifice of the stance/looks. The roads suck around here too because they just do not build them right or maintain them worth a crap and coupled with the fact that alot of the county has spots that are sinking due to 100 yr old coal mines caving in under us. We actually have mine subsidence insurance on our house and were thankfull we did. The corner of the garage was sinking and cause about a 3-4" wide crack to start to the point the garage door was having problems. They fix roads here with tar and gravel, GOOD AS NEW!!! Thankfully after living in this town 28 of my 37 yrs I know all the roads, most of the pot holes/dips/problems. When I am comming up to a spot I am concerned about I just add a little air to the back wheels. After I pass it I can hit preset #2 again and it will return to driving height. [/QUOTE]
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