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Canadian Daves JustKDX
'87 rear shock: nitrogen vs. air, psi?
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 534518, member: 22283"] Badger, you are probably correct about the residual humidity being higher. But like you also said, it doesn't matter...water is water and none should be allowed in the shock bladder. The taking the shock in the house won't keep all the moisture out either, even though it would be less if the humidity is different. Bottom line is that shocks should be charged with a clean, dry, inert gas. If you can't get your air clean and completely dry, use nitrogen. I won't spam here, but there are filtration systems available that will get the air to a condition it needs to be in, but they aint cheap. [/QUOTE]
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