Off-Road Ranger III
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- First Name
- Bjoern
- Last Name
- Eldracher
- Member #
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20111
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- DO3BE
I currently have a Viair tire deflator gauge. This has not particularly proven itself. Especially when you change the air pressure more often during the day, the part is too fiddly for me and it takes too long.
Yes, some will now say that you have time on the road. But if you stand there at 45 degrees Celsius or 110F in the hot sand, I'm not so eager to have to do that longer than necessary. Better enjoy the scenic drive. In addition, the air hose is very short and to control the pressure I have to interrupt the deflation from time to time. Not very practical I think.
I have already looked at the ARB deflator, digital and analog. Looks already quite good. But which tyre deflator gauges do you have in use, can say something about it and share experiences? Which work well even with frequent pressure changes. What are the advantages and disadvantages? Or are there even better solutions?
Thank you,
Bjoern
Yes, some will now say that you have time on the road. But if you stand there at 45 degrees Celsius or 110F in the hot sand, I'm not so eager to have to do that longer than necessary. Better enjoy the scenic drive. In addition, the air hose is very short and to control the pressure I have to interrupt the deflation from time to time. Not very practical I think.
I have already looked at the ARB deflator, digital and analog. Looks already quite good. But which tyre deflator gauges do you have in use, can say something about it and share experiences? Which work well even with frequent pressure changes. What are the advantages and disadvantages? Or are there even better solutions?
Thank you,
Bjoern