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    Share Airlift Performance Damping Settings

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    I know damping settings depending on spring rate / ride height, but I was wondering if people would be willing to share their front and rear damping settings. I'm just wondering if I'm in the ballpark or not.
    I keep thinking that my ride should be a little smoother, but I'm not sure I'm just expecting too much out of the airsuspension setup.

    I'm 24 from full stiff in the front.
    I'm 20 from full stiff in the rear.

    Some bumps just feel a lot more bar jarring than I'd like to experience.
    I've tried searching for this but I can't find shit...

    Thanks.

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    Established Member Two Rings browncow's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by browncow View Post
    I know damping settings depending on spring rate / ride height, but I was wondering if people would be willing to share their front and rear damping settings. I'm just wondering if I'm in the ballpark or not.
    I keep thinking that my ride should be a little smoother, but I'm not sure I'm just expecting too much out of the airsuspension setup.

    I'm 24 from full stiff in the front.
    I'm 20 from full stiff in the rear.

    Some bumps just feel a lot more bar jarring than I'd like to experience.
    I've tried searching for this but I can't find shit...

    Thanks.
    I changed to 22 from full stiff in the front.
    Stayed to 20 from full stiff in the rear.

    Very happy.
    I hope this helps somebody else out there.

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