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How to decrease charge on 2.5 fox shocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="RPG" data-source="post: 1020732" data-attributes="member: 1155"><p>yes it should work but remove the shocks before discharging any air if the shocks under load it can cause the air to release more rapidly and you might not be able to control the amount of nitrogen you let out. it doesn't take much to drop it from 240 to 200. also the rear might seem a little stiffer because its a lot lighter than the front of the truck. if you carry anything in the bed when you go off road try loading that all in the bed then drive it around and see what you think. dropping the psi will make it smoother on road and just right but might make it too soft off road. the rubber pellet will seal itself unless its a bad pellet like stated before. as for the fronts leave them at 240 right now. the front is a lot heavier and needs that extra pressure to keep it from bottoming out. if you are on mid perch you could drop the psi to 220 but that's as low as I would go. hope this all helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPG, post: 1020732, member: 1155"] yes it should work but remove the shocks before discharging any air if the shocks under load it can cause the air to release more rapidly and you might not be able to control the amount of nitrogen you let out. it doesn't take much to drop it from 240 to 200. also the rear might seem a little stiffer because its a lot lighter than the front of the truck. if you carry anything in the bed when you go off road try loading that all in the bed then drive it around and see what you think. dropping the psi will make it smoother on road and just right but might make it too soft off road. the rubber pellet will seal itself unless its a bad pellet like stated before. as for the fronts leave them at 240 right now. the front is a lot heavier and needs that extra pressure to keep it from bottoming out. if you are on mid perch you could drop the psi to 220 but that's as low as I would go. hope this all helps [/QUOTE]
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