pecanfmr Posted June 9, 2009 Report Posted June 9, 2009 (edited) Where can I get a set of Works front shocks recharged in the Ft. Worth area. I dont think anyone does things like that in my littlle town and I will be going up there this weekend. Thanks! -RM Edited June 9, 2009 by pecanfmr Quote
GrMeyer Posted June 9, 2009 Report Posted June 9, 2009 There is more then just adding N2 to the shocks. Did they let them selfs out our did you let it out. I did you change the oil in the shocks? and all in all any welding shop can and should be able to fill them back up Quote
pecanfmr Posted June 10, 2009 Author Report Posted June 10, 2009 There is more then just adding N2 to the shocks. Did they let them selfs out our did you let it out. I did you change the oil in the shocks? and all in all any welding shop can and should be able to fill them back up I will check arounnd at some of the welding shops here. Im new to the aftermarket shock world but my friend had not used these much since the fluid was changed and I just wanted to make sure the nitrogen pressure was where it is supposed to be before I install these. I understand that 250psi is the correct pressure. Thanks for the help! -RM Quote
GrMeyer Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 umm the psi depends on the shock maker... and most of them around 200psi max Quote
Shane Posted July 21, 2009 Report Posted July 21, 2009 200PSI is the most any shock should have. Front shocks are normally set at 150 or 175. Shane Quote
someone82 Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 Works recommend 250psi, no less for their small body shocks (no remote rezzie). Quote
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