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Old 04-23-2013, 02:22 PM   #6 (permalink)
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The shop probably won't pump nitrogen past the recommended OEM PSI amount for liability issues. If your shop is willing to do it, then you're lucky, especially if they don't charge to "top it off". Whenever I have my shop do any work, I ask them to fill it up and they do so with no problem, knowing I've already payed for the nitro. If your shop won't do it and you want to go any higher than recommended PSI, you are going to have to do it yourself, which probably means using air, unless you have access to a nitrogen tank.
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