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Home > Technical Info > F.A.Q. > Off Road Racing Shock FAQ > What should my shocks be charged to, and can I use compressed air?

What should my shocks be charged to, and can I use compressed air?

Answer:

Generally, off road racing shocks need to be charged to within 150-250psi with nitrogen only. Airshox are capable of being used at a range of 50-500psi. DO NOT USE compressed air as it can cause a number of problems. The oxygen and moisture in compressed air will corrode ferrous (made with iron) materials. Not only that, but nitrogen is more stable thru a greater pressure and temperature range.

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