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What pressure should a pusher axle be set at?

Pusher axles are typically set at a pressure between 100 and 150 psi. However, the ideal pressure will vary depending on the specific vehicle and its weight distribution. For example, a vehicle with a heavy front end may need a higher pusher axle pressure to avoid bottoming out. Conversely, a vehicle with a light front end may need a lower pusher axle pressure to avoid oversteer. Ultimately, the best way to determine the ideal pressure for a particular vehicle is to experiment and find the setting that provides the best ride quality and handling.