Just a quick "How To" on Nitrogen Charge Service.
Here’s how its done;
You’ll need a zero loss nitrogen fill tool,
Got mine on ebay $85,
Note the manual valve I installed,
I like to control the pressure from the regulator
to the shock.
You’ll also need a nitrogen bottle and a regulator.
This is my setup.
Bleed out the regulator hose and fill tool and connect to the shock reservoir.
Set regulator to 125 psi,
Make sure the manual valve is closed,
Screw in Schrader T-valve until you have a reading on the fill tool gauge.
My left front read 80 psi.
Slowly open the manual valve until the fill tool gauge reads 125 psi,
You now have 125 psi in the shock reservoir,
Close the manual valve and unscrew the Schrader T-valve.
You have now serviced your shock reservoir to 125 psi.
Repeat on all four shocks.
This is my setup hooked to the right rear,
These were my reading at 1650 miles;
Left Front………….80 psi
Right front…………80 psi
Left rear…………..110 psi
Right rear…………100 psi
I serviced al four shocks to 125 psi.