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Question about fox floats

Just wondering how much higher pressure you guys are running in your clutch side shock. Right now i am at 70 right and 75 left and the left is still much softer than the right.
 
Just wondering how much higher pressure you guys are running in your clutch side shock. Right now i am at 70 right and 75 left and the left is still much softer than the right.

I also noticed that when put on a sled jack (the one that lifts from the rear bumper) my 2010 sags to the left. Just the way the weight is balanced on the machine I guess. So far I have left mine even in the front.
 
I tried higher pressures too but my sled rode like a lumber wagon, I now like 53 in the left front shock (the clutch side of the sled is heavier), 50 in the right and 105 in the rear. I weight 170 lbs without gear. It allowed the shock to stroke much further and smoothed out the ride a bunch but, it may not be for everyone.
 
zero pros work great and you never have to touch them... only weigh one pound more and twice the shock!
 
I put a pair of nextech canisters on the front plus i ride failry agressivly so i should be ok running aruound 70, im just not sure what the difference form side to side should be. I dont want to go too extreme but i am afraid i may have to to balance the sled.
 
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