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Ballenxj
Oct 15, 2019Nomad
StingrayL82 wrote:
The difference in ride is night and day. The MA746 shocks can be inflated to 150 psi, but the installation paperwork says not to keep the pressure above 120 psi for long periods of time, because it will weaken the mounting bolts; I've got them set to 100 psi and am happy with that.
Tomorrow the Monroe heavy duty RV shocks come in. I'm sure that I'll be happy with the final result, because anything is better than 44 year-old shocks. I haven't looked at the front shocks yet, but I won't be surprised if they're also the original Mopars.
Amazing what a difference a set of new shocks will make, and yes, you should definitely do the fronts as well.
Good job on the bumper as well. :)
Sorry, no help on lug nut torque, but I'm sure you'll figure that out.
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