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Filling accumulators?

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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Master Fabber   +1y
Hey guys I tried searching with no luck. Who fills these in Fla.? I could do it as I have access to nitrogen and regulators(I own an a/c company), but my hoses dont fit the accumulators. Does anyone know the thread size. Thanks for the help.
beyond static   +1y
fatheadjames might know. I remember a few months back when his dakota was on juice he was doing some searching at the Parker store in town, and found an adapter
fatheadjames   +1y
Don't know the thread size but depending on which ones you have cool cars(coolcars.org) sells an adapter. Like kyle said parker makes a kit but it's a little harder to come by.
pure insanity   +1y
i just bought a set from pro hopper, and stopped by to see a buddy that works at a hydraulic shop. (machinery hydraulics) they laughed at my tiny little accumulators but the owner of the shop said it was a european fitting and he could get an adapter but he said to let him know and he could get me an american styled accumulator with an ordinary style shrader valve that anyone can fill.
go find a hydraulic shop and see what they offer.
shortrodeo   +1y
Are the accumulators not charged? I know when i got my Parkers they came pre-charged to 300psi which with the way accumulators work is fine for mini trucks all the way up to big caddi's... according to my supplier.. Either way they ride great on my rodeo so no complaints about the charge here.
Master Fabber   +1y
Thanks for the input guys I actually won an auction on ebay for the parker charging setup it looks sweet!!!!!
trucks&stuff   +1y
go to a tire shop that does tractor tires and they can get an adapter for you that will take it down to a regular air chuck fitting. i may be able to get one for you if you need it??
juicedwagon   +1y
i was gonna tell you to look at aircraft part stores. my father is into airplanes and found me one real fast for way cheaper then cce or prohopper sells them for. and a reg air chuck will not support that kind of pressure, well it might but i wouldnt do it that way. good luck man and let us know how that parker kit works out for you
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