DUG
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Interests - Not Rolling
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Post by DUG on May 10, 2007 21:26:44 GMT -5
Staun Tire Deflators ($62) www.jeepinoutfitters.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=568CurrieĀ® E-Z Tire Deflator ($40) www.jeepinoutfitters.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=711StaunPros - You just screw them on and the tires air down to whatever your preset level is. Walk away and 5-8 minutes later all of your tires are aired down. Cons - I don't always air down to the same level... therefore resetting the air level would be a pain. They take longer to air down than the Currie. More expensive. CurriePros - Air down your tires faster than the Staun deflators. Cheaper. Air down other peoples tires and get on the trail faster. Cons - Airing down each tire myself. ?
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Post by HeavyMetal on May 10, 2007 21:29:44 GMT -5
i voted staun.
standing around doing nothing > airing down 4 seperatly
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KtmRacer419
Unibody Connoisseur
straight outta 05
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Post by KtmRacer419 on May 10, 2007 21:36:57 GMT -5
neither, a $2 valve core remover and a cheap pressure guage, it takes me about 20-25 seconds per tire.
and this is for a 37x13" bogger on a 15" rim from 30 psi to 8 psi.
staun is nice, but im not paying 60 bucks for them.
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DUG
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Post by DUG on May 10, 2007 21:46:56 GMT -5
Thought about the valve core remover, but 10 seconds too long out of the stem and u have a flat... and I don't have air.
I am leaning towards Currie.
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skitch21
Forum User
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The Wednesday D35.
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Post by skitch21 on May 10, 2007 23:19:41 GMT -5
Also one like currie that has a piggy back when you air up you can watch the PSI go up....thats key too
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