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· Red Headed Slut
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My Staun Tyre Deflators came in the mail today. They come preset to deflate your tires automatically to 18PSI. I unscrewed the valve stem caps off and screwed these guys on. Came out about 3 minutes later and they were all done. Checked the tire pressure in each tire, and all four were either 17.6 or 17.7 PSI.

No more kneeling down by each tire and constantly checking it. :thumbup: :thumbup: way up!
 

· Red Headed Slut
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1slktoy said:
Did you find a good deal on the set?
I just bit the bullet and paid the 60$ everyone's asking. Yes they are pricey, but air down one time manually in 20 degree weather and you'll buy a set like I did. ;)
 

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Jacobi said:
I've never really "aired" down below about 25 psi before. What do you guys do to get back to a gas station to air up when you air down to 20 psi and below? I've got Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains on stock rims and was wondering what a good psi (a range is fine) to air down to in mud and snow. Also, if I have to drive about 15 miles to an air pump, what speeds do you guys recommend?

-Barry-
The only time I've ever aired down was at Paragon, but then again Paragon is VERY rocky so airing down is a good idea. However, at Paragon, you can either ask for an air up by a fellow wheeler or they have a free air station to fill up at.
 
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