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Air Shocks for front of Bay
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<blockquote data-quote="mychatype3" data-source="post: 341614" data-attributes="member: 8501"><p>Hello, Only the compressor and two electronic valves (1 for left, 1 for right, so there is no air transport with corners) no tank at the moment, in the future i want to place one. To pump around 15-20seconds per side. Ma803 give me 3cm and the ma824 almost 5cm.</p><p></p><p>Interested how they work on the rear 8) </p><p></p><p>Greetings Mycha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mychatype3, post: 341614, member: 8501"] Hello, Only the compressor and two electronic valves (1 for left, 1 for right, so there is no air transport with corners) no tank at the moment, in the future i want to place one. To pump around 15-20seconds per side. Ma803 give me 3cm and the ma824 almost 5cm. Interested how they work on the rear 8) Greetings Mycha [/QUOTE]
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