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Old 01-20-2021, 06:18 PM
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Yeah, there's no need to do that with gas-charged shocks. Just put them in.

In fact, there was never actually a "need" to do it to the old style shocks either. Any air trapped in the body would have eventually bled out under normal driving anyhow. Purging the shocks before installation just made sure that they were functioning 100% normally right after installation.

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