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  1. quickfarms

    Patracy's "SEMTT"

    If you are not using the air shocks to raise the truck and only using them to dampen the suspension I would consider leaving them in there and and set it up so you adjust the pressure from the cab. They might work but it might be a fail. For 1" I would not hesitate on blocks, they would be...
  2. quickfarms

    Patracy's "SEMTT"

    Based on the 4" diameter and 120 psi the air shocks have a capacity of about 1,500 lbs each if they are vertical, if they are not vertical the capacity is reduced by the angle. This is considerably lower than your front axle weight. You would have to weigh you'd truck to see what the front axle...
  3. quickfarms

    Patracy's "SEMTT"

    What is the diameter if the air shocks? How much do you want to raise the front end? On trucks it is/was very common to use spacer blocks on the front axle to level out the ride height before air ride.
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