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Air Compressor ?
I was thinking about adjusting the air pressure in my 2018 RT. For the rear suspension.
Why according to the owner's manual should I use the gas station compressor? Wont a shop compressor work?
Do they are too much pressure?
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Originally Posted by sgerksinwi
I was thinking about adjusting the air pressure in my 2018 RT. For the rear suspension.
Why according to the owner's manual should I use the gas station compressor? Wont a shop compressor work?
Do they are too much pressure?
No, it's just a suggestion in case you're on the road. A gas station compressor may have a built in gauge in the nozzle, or that you can dial in the desired pressure, so that you can inflate the air bag per the table in your manual. If you have your own compressor and a gauge you're good to go. And thank you for reading the manual.
Doug
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A bicycle pump or 12V portable pump will work fine. A small bicycle pump will fit in a compartment without taking up much room and it is wireless.
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Why not use a shock pump. Much safer if you dont want to use the bike compressor
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It's just an r t not a r t l no compressor
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