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DMANS Morpheus Purple Series II VT Sedan

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technically you should have the rear bags engineered, if you have switches inside the cabin and can change pressures while in motion?

if youve got drop ins its not a big deal, can swap them over if you get defected
 

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well i do have switches hidden, but i have the shradder valve as well just in case they ask how i pump it up, i can show them the shradder valves :p
 

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yeah nah youll be fine with the switches hidden as long as you dont drive around aired out, its bad for the bags anyway
 

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i usually have them around 40psi, seems to give 1inch tuck and about 140mm off ground at lowest point, is that alright?
 

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yeah i wouldnt drive them with less then 25psi in them, mine at 25psi the guard sits flush with the dish of the rim on 20's, plenty of tuck too look good but thats the minimum id drive around at, aired out is fine as long as you just idle like around a carpark or something.

i usually have 50psi in the fronts (so i can get over **** easy) and between 35-45psi in the rears
 

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Looks good man. Drop in bags, are they the ones that sit inside the spring?
 

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Looks good man. Drop in bags, are they the ones that sit inside the spring?

nah mate they are air assist bags, a bit different. drop in bags replace the spring.
 

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yer i find around 30 - 40 psi sits perfect :p
 

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yeah, does your drivers side sit higher then your passengers? mine does, about a 5-10psi difference, not sure why.
 

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nah mate they are air assist bags, a bit different. drop in bags replace the spring.
Cheers for clearing that up man.
Dman how much the rear bags cost you all up? If you don't mind me asking.
 
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