Is 3" enough for air bumps?

Most shops that sell the high end shocks can also charge them. We have several 4WD shops around the valley here that will charge for free.
 
Just don't put standard air in them, it will contain moisture and corrode them from the inside out.
saturation can be reduced to create "dry air".

the big problem with air (even though 70% of it is nitrogen) is that the other gasses compress and expand drastically under different temperatures. nitrogen does not have this characteristic, and thats why it is typically used. it provides the most consistent pressure under any condition.

just figured id throw a little chemistry out there. :) :conceited
 
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Compressing suspension to check bumps. Worked out perfect on my XJ before I tore it down.
 
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