Bump stop charge

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CoronaRaptor

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Anybody know what my Outlaw bump stop's should be charged to? I know they are charged with nitrogen, just wondering if its 100psig or not? I think they are low as I hear them bottoming out with a load in my box.
 
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Looks like they use Fox which is the same for the RPG bump stop, 200psi

EDIT: Could be wrong, looks like Outlaw uses Fox 2.0's and RPG uses 2.5's
 
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I have the outlaw kit as well and run 80 PSI in my fox 2.0's.

I also don't jump it though...

I have bottomed out over some rolling hills before and it seemed like the right amount pressure.
 
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Yeah, I was right, they needed recharging, to say the least!
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I used my hvac gauges and nitrogen tank to recharge the stops.

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Passenger side was at only 30psig!

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Drivers side was even less, wtf

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Charged them to 150 psig

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You can see where the semi-shiny metal is, this is where they were when new and then they lost there charge and I've been driving around where the really dirty line is. If mine are any indication as to how long these stay charged, I'm guessing they should be checked every year in the least, if not every offroad adventure.
 
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