Mark m.
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I don't know anything about air shocks. I need to replace the end of one. Can I just drain all the nitrogen out and un-screw it ? Do I need any special tools to do it ?
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I don't know and thats why i'm asking.
Thanks sarg.that part is not charged, but if you need a bottle to charge them both me and Ben have one.
to take it off you need to heat up the end cause its got lock tight on it, wrap it with a rag and it should come right off with some pliers, dont forget to lock tight it back on
Thanks for the offer. I have a nitrogen tank and a gauge that a buddy let me use.If it's any help I have Nitrogen and gauge ,located just off 164th in lynwood
This isn't surprisingI have nothing constructive to say or tools to lend.
Carry on.......:redneck: