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Nitrogen charged coilover pressure?

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Old 03-27-17, 09:18 AM
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I bought an Aristo that came with HKS coilovers on it, I am planning to swap them over to my GS and thought I would check the nitrogen pressures first. The rears were 50psi and 55psi, I thought they are similar so that must be the ball park but after talking with an off road shop that rebuilds coilovers and shocks they say 150psi is typical... so now I am not sure at all. Does anyone know what a typical charge on coilovers for a street car is?
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If anyone is looking in the future HKS recommends 80-85psi
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