Beau2424
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i'm running the d2 bags which are almost identical in every way to the air force bags. It's all in how you set them up. If you elongate the shock body up front and air it all the way up you could have tons of clearence but you're going to limit how low you'll be when you air out. You're also going to have to make a ride comfort compromise most likely.
The correct way is to find the ideal "spring rate" for your setup by driving around with the front shock body set too high and air up and down until the car handles the way you want. You then dial the shock body in at that air pressure to achieve the look you want for your "driving" preset. From there you can air up and down to see what you're going to get. The rear in these cars isn't going to have that type of adjustment because of the bag and shock being separated.
Just for reference my drive around settings are 86-90 psi in the front and 65-70 in the rear. This both looks great and rides better than stock. I'll post a vid of my car maxed out ride height wise. I can clear any speed bump or shitty driveway i need to.
gorgeous... Thing of beauty
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