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Psi for air bumps????
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<blockquote data-quote="Bomber52" data-source="post: 7123" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>Tigger</p><p></p><p>You are correct in thinking that the gas pressure alters the spring rate of the bump stop, but you must remeber, that these units usually have shim packs inside to assist in slowing the suspension down, and they do finally hydraulic lock, to avoid the harsh metal to metal contact.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest running the gas pressures at 14 bar or 200 psi.</p><p></p><p>When in doubt, it is always best to contact the manufacturer direct.</p><p></p><p>Glenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bomber52, post: 7123, member: 185"] Tigger You are correct in thinking that the gas pressure alters the spring rate of the bump stop, but you must remeber, that these units usually have shim packs inside to assist in slowing the suspension down, and they do finally hydraulic lock, to avoid the harsh metal to metal contact. I would suggest running the gas pressures at 14 bar or 200 psi. When in doubt, it is always best to contact the manufacturer direct. Glenn [/QUOTE]
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