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200PSI of dry nitrogen give or take. There's also a 0 by-pass valve that you need to use to get the exact psi due to the fact that the reservoir is so small. Whatever you do, just dont use regular air in the shocks.

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200PSI of dry nitrogen give or take. There's also a 0 by-pass valve that you need to use to get the exact psi due to the fact that the reservoir is so small. Whatever you do, just dont use regular air in the shocks.

I was just wondering the same thing. You have an estimate for what it would cost to fill a rear reservoir?

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I was just wondering the same thing. You have an estimate for what it would cost to fill a rear reservoir?

10-15 bux tops, sometimes guys will do it for free. Takes about 5 seconds to do.

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