Which Tire deflators?
There are so many to choose from. I like the idea of the accu-gauge or similar product. The Staun's are a bit pricey. Any feedback on this would be appreciated. Thanks
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I just bought this from 4 wheel parts.
Havent had a chance to use it yet but one of the guys at Rohwer had one and it worked great. http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=4906 Hope this helps. |
I was looking at that one. Looks like there are about 3 different companies that have the same design. Saw the Accu-Gauge in use yesterday. Works quick and convenient. Thanks for your input.
Originally Posted by donnie
(Post 2189804)
I just bought this from 4 wheel parts.
Havent had a chance to use it yet but one of the guys at Rohwer had one and it worked great. http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=4906 Hope this helps. |
I use the Staun's and am happy with them.
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Originally Posted by donnie
(Post 2189804)
I just bought this from 4 wheel parts.
Havent had a chance to use it yet but one of the guys at Rohwer had one and it worked great. http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=4906 Hope this helps. |
Love my Stauns. :beer:
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Originally Posted by donnie
(Post 2189804)
I just bought this from 4 wheel parts.
Havent had a chance to use it yet but one of the guys at Rohwer had one and it worked great. http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=4906 Hope this helps. |
I own staun's and they work great. The generic staun-styles gave me problems so spending some more bucks was worth it. Here is my next purchase:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/95203_900.htm Now - THESE are deflators, military style. |
I use the Curry Enterprises Deflator. I extracts the valve stem and provides a pressure measurement. At my last wheeling event several of our club members showed significant signs of deflator envy. :brows:
I highly recommend it! Here is a quadratec link: http://www.quadratec.com/products/95202_402.htm |
You could always use these. Only problem is you gotta drill a hole in your rim. But boy it would be fast to air down. Or you can get the mini monster deflators. Alot smaller. They are the same thing as a air compressor drain cock you can buy at home depot for 4 bucks a piece.
just a thought. http://powertank.com/products/sfID1/15:thumbsup: |
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