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CHARGING/ADJUSTING Fox air shocks

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CHARGING/ADJUSTING Fox air shocks

Post by UZJ40 »

what do i need to adjust my air shocks?

is it hard and can i do it myself at home?

i asume all i need is a cyilinder of nitrogen and a guage to do it?
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Post by beebee »

Or you can also use CO2. Fox have given written approval to Air Up for the use of CO2 in their gas charged shocks. This is what their sponsored off road buggy uses in his triple bypass coil overs :)

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Post by Roctoy »

i am also using the Air Up system to charge the Sway Away's on my buggy.
Check out the tech section in Pirate for Bilvista's write up on how to charge them, it pretty much gives you step by step.

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Post by jeep97tj »

You need the chuck that screws onto the shrater valve and a hose that goes between the chuck and the regulator. I had the chuck in my tool box but the hose i had to get enzed to make it up, cost me $170 :shock: :shock: :x
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Post by jeep97tj »

hose
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Post by UZJ40 »

thanks for that guys
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Post by twinnie »

you can also use a shock pump for a bike but this might take a while.

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Post by antt »

i'd like to see ya pump up 250+ psi with a bike pump :lol:

on my mates cruiser, he is running something like 300 in the front and 250 in the back, with an extra 25ml of oil in each of the shocks, and its still pretty floaty on the road.
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Post by spazbot »

what weight oil is he running antt
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Post by Roctoy »

spazbot wrote:what weight oil is he running antt
i am running 7.5 wt MOTUL fork oil in mine.
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Post by antt »

he's using 5wt belray fork/shock oil iirc
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Post by 85lux »

a shock pump for a bike should go up to 300psi, mine does. i have used it to get my car up to ride height. however it is pumping air which is not inert(unlike co2 and nitrogen). shock pumps are not used for tyres but to pressurise rear shocks and some front forks on high end mountain bikes. and yes it does take for ever, like 15 min per shock. i will not be driving on the shocks with just air in them. i will get co2 or nitro soon.
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Post by Wendle »

i bought the regulator and hose off polyperformance in the states. much cheaper than buying it here. i don't know how long it will take to get here though..

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Post by jeep97tj »

Im running 7.5w oil from a motor bike shop. couldnt find any 7w
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