27 Apr 06, 06:22 pm
OK I wan't thinking exactly righ I believe. All shocks now a days have hydraulic fluid and some sort of gas pressurized in them, which is usually nitro. Pure hydraulic shocks are pretty much a thing of the past. It's actually hard to find them now. So with that said you can break it down to twin tube and mono tube. Twin tube has the gas and oil mixed which can cause serious foaming if they are over used alot, they are also usally low pressure. Monotube has the gas and oil separate so no foaming, they are usually high pressure. Twin tube=cheaper, Mono tuber=more expensive.
So basically some are charged with nitrogen and some are charged with air or whatever.
So basically some are charged with nitrogen and some are charged with air or whatever.