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There are more options out there... and I plan to add them to my site soon. Let me know if you are looking for something specific?
Go here to check out the ones I currently offer: http://store.4wheelingplus.com/search.asp?pg=1&stext=deflator
4.3LXJ
05-07-2012, 07:09 PM
I use the third option shown. Cheap and has enough to let your friends air down while you are. People always want to borrow mine.
I use the third option shown. Cheap and has enough to let your friends air down while you are. People always want to borrow mine.
I do too. :D
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4.3LXJ
05-07-2012, 07:12 PM
Shows we both have good taste :D
Shows we both have good taste :D
Or... "cheap taste" :smiley-laughing021:
4.3LXJ
05-07-2012, 09:06 PM
Nah, not really. Like I said. I always have people ask to use my deflators. Having four of them is a big time saver.
ARB deflator as well:
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4.3LXJ
05-07-2012, 09:16 PM
Very nice too Ron. On my list of things to want. We used a similar set up to pull the core and service AC when I was in the trade. Fastest set up on the market.
Nah, not really. Like I said. I always have people ask to use my deflators. Having four of them is a big time saver.
I hear you. It's a cheap way to help 4 people air down quickly.
I remember when Staun's first came out in the mid 1990's and I shared them with my buddies while on the trail. None of them came back with the proper setting since they didn't know how to use them. I had to re-do them all when I got home.
My last set of adjustable deflators are still missing in action. I loaned them to a buddy a few weeks back and I have yet to see them again. :rotfl2:
4.3LXJ
05-07-2012, 09:20 PM
That is what you get for being well prepared. :D
Very nice too Ron. On my list of things to want. We used a similar set up to pull the core and service AC when I was in the trade. Fastest set up on the market.
Yes, they are fast. Some guys swear by them. I have a poor mans version that I made several years ago. I use it to fill back up at the end of the trail because of the gauge.
I run internal beadlocks so I air down to ZERO PSI most of the time. When I get to the trail head: I can just screw on the cheap steel ones and start driving. :D
4.3LXJ
05-07-2012, 09:22 PM
Internal bead locks. also on the list
That is what you get for being well prepared. :D
Ain't that the truth! Food, tools, coats, blankets, tow straps, hi-lift jacks, spare tires, fuel pumps, tire repair kits and lots more. All MIA from trail runs where somebody else needed it worse than me at the time. :rotfl2:
As long as everyone makes it home safe, it's all worth it. :thumbsup:
Internal bead locks. also on the list
I will be posting more info about the NEW Staun beadlocks soon. Stay tuned. :D
4.3LXJ
05-07-2012, 09:42 PM
I will be interested in that Ron. When I do an axle upgrade, then I will need the new taller tires and I want some internal bead locks in them.
I will be interested in that Ron. When I do an axle upgrade, then I will need the new taller tires and I want some internal bead locks in them.
I am renewing an old Staun thread on XJTalk.com - http://www.xjtalk.com/showthread.php?p=113996
I will update it as I get more info.
I will be interested in that Ron. When I do an axle upgrade, then I will need the new taller tires and I want some internal bead locks in them.
Better late than never?
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More details on the new internal bead locks: http://store.4wheelingplus.com/products.asp?cat=132
4.3LXJ
11-07-2012, 09:37 AM
Better late than never?
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More details on the new internal bead locks: http://store.4wheelingplus.com/products.asp?cat=132
Might be never now that we have more BS from the White House coming
bluedragon436
11-07-2012, 09:49 AM
Ain't that the truth! Food, tools, coats, blankets, tow straps, hi-lift jacks, spare tires, fuel pumps, tire repair kits and lots more. All MIA from trail runs where somebody else needed it worse than me at the time. :rotfl2:
As long as everyone makes it home safe, it's all worth it. :thumbsup:
In that case... I need to borrow your highlift, I swear I'll send it back!!! LOL... I was looking at that same third option that you have shown there for deflators... It is cheap, which will work nicely into my budget, and will work nicely if they get missing after letting someone borrow them on the trail..
In that case... I need to borrow your highlift, I swear I'll send it back!!! LOL...
:smiley-laughing021: :thumbsup:
I was looking at that same third option that you have shown there for deflators... It is cheap, which will work nicely into my budget, and will work nicely if they get missing after letting someone borrow them on the trail..
Yes, they are perfect for the reasons you speak of. I have a set in all my rigs.
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More details here: http://store.4wheelingplus.com/proddetail.asp?prod=4807200
4.3LXJ
11-08-2012, 08:45 PM
I have a set of those too. Great function and low price
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