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Re: Gas Springs Legal?

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Originally Posted by JoeXIII'007 View Post
Gas shocks contain hydraulic oil, so are you sure that they are legal under update #3???

Thanks again.
Do you have a specific product in mind for your application? 'Gas springs' ostensibly ought to be filled with gas, not hydraulic oil.

McMaster-Carr (who I'm loathe to recommend, at the moment) carries nitrogen-filled gas springs that satisfy <R46> as per update #3 and <R106>.
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