automatic tire deflators
#1
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automatic tire deflators
i was at my local 4x4 shop the other day asking about tire deflators, and the salesman was attempting to talk me into getting a 100$ set of "Staun Tyre Deflators".
http://www.stauntyredeflators.com.au/index.php
according to him, all the other cheaper ones out there are garbage. i'm not about to throw that kinda money down without some very convincing evidence, has anyone had any experience with these? has anyone had any trouble with the cheaper brands of them? i know Oasis and smittybilt are popular brands, are they any good?
http://www.stauntyredeflators.com.au/index.php
according to him, all the other cheaper ones out there are garbage. i'm not about to throw that kinda money down without some very convincing evidence, has anyone had any experience with these? has anyone had any trouble with the cheaper brands of them? i know Oasis and smittybilt are popular brands, are they any good?
Last edited by liveoffroad; 01-24-2013 at 10:32 AM.
#2
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Staun's are good ones. You can find them cheaper than $100.
I got some Oasis for x-mas. Work just as good as my bud's Stauns. A little bit cheaper and American made.
You can read a ton of reviews from people that bought them on Amazon.
I got some Oasis for x-mas. Work just as good as my bud's Stauns. A little bit cheaper and American made.
You can read a ton of reviews from people that bought them on Amazon.
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I know it's not an automatic deflator , but my ARB deflator is great , it was $40 .
It takes about 1 minute to get it screwed on , and to get my 37's down from 35 psi to 15 .
It takes about 1 minute to get it screwed on , and to get my 37's down from 35 psi to 15 .
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