who can fill airshocks in Utah county?

cuban b

You're all WEAK SAUCE!
Title pretty much says it. I am nearing wheeling time on a long freakin' build. I need to get some nitrogen in the shocks and it's just about ready to roll.

thanks
 
Me... Sort of....
I can't remember what the max psi is on my regulator, but I'll check in the am. What pressure do you need to go up to?
 
I wish I knew what pressure. This is my first time with these things, I let out a small amount when I was setting up my suspension and went a little too far. I only need a little. Where is UFAB located?
 
Air or CO2 works in a pinch. If you're supporting the Samurai in your icon with the typical 2" air shocks, you probably need less than 150 PSI when the shock is at full droop. The typical air compressor or CO2 regulator can handle that. Purge the air or CO2 for pure N2 later. Or not.
 
Air or CO2 works in a pinch. If you're supporting the Samurai in your icon with the typical 2" air shocks, you probably need less than 150 PSI when the shock is at full droop. The typical air compressor or CO2 regulator can handle that. Purge the air or CO2 for pure N2 later. Or not.

I'd only do this in a pinch. Nitrogen is "dry" so you don't have to worry about water getting in there and starting to corrode the interiors. If you are supporting the Sammy, I'd maybe go up to 180...and then let out from there. I have 200 in my Rodeo and it gives me a rough ride...and about 3" of uptravel on the shocks. However, my Rodeo is also ~ 4700lbs.
 
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