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Tire Deflators

Jarrett088

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94 XLT 4x4
Ok now that we know what pressures offroaders use,which type of tire deflator do you use? I've found a couple. Oasis, Staun, QuickAire and even found a spot on homemade deflators. Which do you use/like or recommend and why. This question seemed to get passed over in my "Airing Down" thread, so I started a new one.:rolleyes:

Tim
 



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I use one of those $2.00 valve stem tools that unscrew the core. Quickest thing around, and you can't beat the price!
 






I paid $10 for a set of four from 4 Wheel Parts. It even came with it's own little keychain. :)

This is really rpenner54.... To lazy to log Maranda off. :D
 






My son and got a set we just split the set. Airing down one side of the truck at a time works out great.
 






I just use a key or my tire gauge. Takes a bit of time, but it works. With the 33s though I might get a set of deflators.
 






Deflaters

Oasis is what i use I go on the beach at Island Beach fishing and they work great my partner at work has them also never had a problem I think there worthj the money.
 






I borrwed a set from someone here on the site (I can't remember their name now)..

you just screw these 4 things on the tires and it took my tires right down to 13psi (just what I wanted)..

each pice was about 2" long.. I wish I had a set of those.. I hate using keys etc to drop the pressure from 30's to 13.. (but I also want a set that drops them to 20 when I need the ground clearance)


~Mark
 






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