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Well my winch works great for charging up the Fox Shox

shamu

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Well I used the famous chain hoist on the rear, but why not use the 12v to make it easy.
250 psi. on the fronts and 180 psi. on the rear.
 

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broncosbybart

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You know that you are only supposed to put nitrogen in them, right? :D

Just had to say it. I had fine luck running air in a set I had, but I never really worked them hard or got them hot. Air is supposed to expand quicker.

The air shocks did unload easily. A rear sway bar helped the back, but going up or down a steep incline got tough.
 
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