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What tire inflation tool are you using?

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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by keithro
You can get the clip on chucks at some auto parts stores. I think I got my last one at Pep Boy's. They cost a couple of dollars. I spliced a pressure gauge into the fill line close to the chuck.
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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 09:44 PM
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To the OP - I know what you are talking about - I hated bending down too. Go to a Napa store and get a clip on chuck. Put it on the end of a 3 for 4 ft hose. Then get a T fitting and put a guage on it and a 1/4 or 3/8 valve on the inlet and then a quick connect fitting that goes to your pump. With my PowerPlant I go from 12 psi to 29 psi in 55 seconds. Clip it on, turn the compresor on, open the valve and let it fill. Just before the time you know works, close the valve read the pressure and add a bit more if needed. I bought the fill apparatus from Power Tank and my invention works better and doesn't have that aweful trigger you have to hold down. It's bad enough with the PowerPlant; it would be aweful with a slower compressor.
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by doc307
I am running the 400C onboard kit and have added an assortment of fittings to the toolbag.
dont you have a picture of that??? i want to put some onboard aitr in my 2 door jk but dont know where, any suggestions???
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