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Post by itsakeeper on May 18, 2005 16:49:50 GMT -4
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Skipjacques
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Post by Skipjacques on May 22, 2005 18:46:19 GMT -4
If still available, I would be intersted in a set. Would it be safe to say that they are the "original" (e.g. 6 to 30psi)? Cheers, Jim
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Post by itsakeeper on May 23, 2005 8:07:33 GMT -4
Yep, the new ones are more expensive and to get them I'd need to buy 22 sets again - probably Not going to do that
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Skipjacques
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Post by Skipjacques on May 23, 2005 9:10:47 GMT -4
OK, I'll take a set - PM'd you. - Jim
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Enos
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Post by Enos on May 23, 2005 9:59:36 GMT -4
Sent you a PM on the open pack.
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Post by itsakeeper on May 23, 2005 14:14:28 GMT -4
PM'd everyone back and Deflators are all sold out!!!
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Post by tothewall on Jun 8, 2005 7:51:48 GMT -4
So get your act together and order those new sets.
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MFR
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Post by MFR on Jun 8, 2005 8:26:02 GMT -4
I had the pleasure of using my deflators for the first time last weekend and they worked great. Saved me alot of time and effort.
I did find something interesting out, that probably seems like common sense to some.
On day two we drove for about a half hour on the hot road with my super friction super swampers and then I used the deflators. Problem is, the tires were well heated up and I aired down to 9 PSIG. After the air inside the tire had cooled down, they were around 6.5 PSIG, which is a little low for no beadlocks. Good old PV=nRT, lol.
This is just a cautionary note for anyone buying them or who owns them and hasn't already figured this out. Set them slightly higher if you plan on using them with warm tires.
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