Advocate III
Advocate III
Inventor I
30139
My air chuck lets air out too. Someone said it takes too long. If you don't have a extra 2 minutes to air up, or air down you're tires, you shouldn't be out there. Those are the posers that whip around you on the trail trying to get to the next insta moment. LMAOI've never seen any tool work faster than a random rock or twig, just poke it on the valve and let 'er rip for 10 or 20 seconds, then verify the pressure with a Slime gauge, ha ha. Of course, most tire pressure gauges also have a nub on one end for releasing pressure.
Off-Road Ranger I
0745
Trail Mechanic III
29878
This.I’ve gone done the rabbit hole and back on this. The Staun were equal to anything I could do with other tools and the easiest. They also make a quick connect chuck that attaches so you don’t even have to screw them on and off.
Considering how long they will last, the cost isn’t terrible.
Off-Road Ranger I
0745
Gettin it here! I’ve a medium priced viar pump, takes about 20- minutes to air up from 20-36lbs. I say about, cause I’ve never timed it. What’s the hurry?@Renegade Airing up, time consuming? What you using, a bicycle pump?
Kidding! I have two 12-volt portable compressors, both received from acquaintances who no longer needed them; one is a worn-out Slime and the other is a cheap HyperTough (Wal-Mart) but either one will get all four of my 33's back to 35 PSI in the space of about 20-30 minutes. Not sarcastically, how fast is fast enough? (Perhaps we should start a separate thread for this discussion, we might get some interesting suggestions.)
So 30 seconds to air down, 30 minutes to air up, 60:1 ratio - that is my point.Kidding! I have two 12-volt portable compressors, both received from acquaintances who no longer needed them; one is a worn-out Slime and the other is a cheap HyperTough (Wal-Mart) but either one will get all four of my 33's back to 35 PSI in the space of about 20-30 minutes.
Again my point was not about speed, but the video guy focused on the easy part of the problem, not the hard, more costly, time consuming part.Not sarcastically, how fast is fast enough? (Perhaps we should start a separate thread for this discussion, we might get some interesting suggestions.)
I use an ARB Twin Compressor with a 4:1 kit. It is about 6:1.@Renegade Airing up, time consuming? What you using, a bicycle pump?
That’s why you need a Powertank with SpeedflateSo 30 seconds to air down, 30 minutes to air up, 60:1 ratio - that is my point.Kidding! I have two 12-volt portable compressors, both received from acquaintances who no longer needed them; one is a worn-out Slime and the other is a cheap HyperTough (Wal-Mart) but either one will get all four of my 33's back to 35 PSI in the space of about 20-30 minutes.
Again my point was not about speed, but the video guy focused on the easy part of the problem, not the hard, more costly, time consuming part.Not sarcastically, how fast is fast enough? (Perhaps we should start a separate thread for this discussion, we might get some interesting suggestions.)
I use an ARB Twin Compressor with a 4:1 kit. It is about 6:1.@Renegade Airing up, time consuming? What you using, a bicycle pump?
Inventor I
30139
Me? I don't hate anyone. We are all creatures of the earth..................................sort of.....................................yeah I get mad when I see folks speeding thru the parks. LOL@North American Sojourner Now now, don't be hating on the guy who has a specialized tool for every thing! Sure, nobody needs it, but you gotta admit that all of this trendy specialized equipment looks pretty cool at the bottom of a shiny, clean tool box that never sees the sunlight!
Advocate III
Keys work,My keysHere is a video on what i have tried and what i have used to air down.
Inventor I
30139
Does this guy actually air down his trailer tires? He keeps pointing in that direction. LMAOKeys work,
Experimenter I
What’s the problem with airing down trailer tires? His situation and experience might support that strategy.Does this guy actually air down his trailer tires? He keeps pointing in that direction. LMAOKeys work,
Zim
Advocate III
What’s the problem with airing down trailer tires? His situation and experience might support that strategy.