fox air shocks

d-stumph

Don't Run Me Over Again!!
Location
Delta, Ut
You can go down to airgas or norco and get a bottle and gauges, then just have evco make you a high pressure hose that has an air chuck at the end. Then you can just set the gauge at the recommended pressure (200 psi usually) and charge them (if they are coil overs) once every six moths to a year, the whole setup shouldnt cost more than $150 bucks $200 max. You will have it paid for at $20 bucks a shock pretty dang quick.
 

Shawn

Just Hanging Out
Location
Holly Day
You can go down to airgas or norco and get a bottle and gauges, then just have evco make you a high pressure hose that has an air chuck at the end. Then you can just set the gauge at the recommended pressure (200 psi usually) and charge them (if they are coil overs) once every six moths to a year, the whole setup shouldnt cost more than $150 bucks $200 max. You will have it paid for at $20 bucks a shock pretty dang quick.
yep, purty much exactly what I did.........:D
 

rondo

rondo
Location
Boise Idaho
polyperformance has a kit that includes the bottle, a case, gauges etc but it's over 400$. I swear i saw such a kit somewhere on the internet for $250? I may have to go and try to find that company.
Moab offroad didn't charge me to refill one of my air shocks once. A couple other places charged me 5$, rocklogic and some place in col springs, can't recall the name. I'd never pay 10$, that's a ripoff unless it's an emergency haha
 
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