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Old 12-05-2003, 12:36 PM
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I'm sure it's been mentioned before, but I just got my set of Staun Tire Deflators from http://www.bluehummer.com/autide.html and they are worth every cent!!!

I'd say it takes around 1 minute to air down all 4 tires. Before it was taking me around 10 minutes to air down.

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I'm sure it's been mentioned before, but I just got my set of Staun Tire Deflators from http://www.bluehummer.com/autide.html and they are worth every cent!!!

I'd say it takes around 1 minute to air down all 4 tires. Before it was taking me around 10 minutes to air down.

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1 minute for ALL 4? You must only be going down 10psi.
I use these things all the time, and to go from 35 to 18psi takes about 4 minutes(or anout 1 beer ).

And you're right, I did give them a BIG thumbs up on an earlier thread.

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Hey,

Do they just screw on the original or do you have to bring it in to the tire guys and have em installed?
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Staun Tire Deflators thread onto your tires' valves stems and deflate all of your tires to your desired, preset pressure. The preset pressure is easily adjustable from 6 to 30 psi and the setting can be changed an infinite number of times. The Staun Tire Deflators are constructed of solid brass for both corrosion resistance and resilience.

That though is for most folks. Given your demonstrated mechanical apptitude in other areas, you might want to take them to the tire shop for installation.

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Old 12-05-2003, 09:26 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Fellow Off-Roader:
That though is for most folks. Given your demonstrated mechanical apptitude in other areas, you might want to take them to the tire shop for installation. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


WTF does that mean??? Mabye you've confused me with Argonaut and his tire changing episode.

Funny, you're partially right. I never really looked at the valve stems before. Just took em for granted.
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Isn't it easier to just push the button on the dash?
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HAHAHAHA!

I had to read that about 4 times before I realized you have an H1 now.....*******
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F*ck you buckeye
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oh, and screww you Dennis, those nuts wewre tight...
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Argo, are you going on Sunday?
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They are great I have used them twice now. You can get them cheaper at www.hummerofhouston.com

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I have not purchased from these guys, but they have the deflators priced at $55 with FREE shipping.

http://www.letsgojeepin.com/

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There is an instructional video on the Staun website that will show you how to set the valves to your liking as well. Really simple, but I would assume you would want to check the tire pressure between deflators...

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Personnaly, i like the trailhead deflaters from www.oasisoffroad.com. They take a few times to set up but work awsome. Usually they take about 3min to go from 35psi to 8psi.
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Old 12-06-2003, 11:28 AM
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Damn you bargain shoppers!

I had checked around for these things, but a lot of places had them on back order. I orginally ordered from hummersolutions.com

Now if I could just get some of the lazy ass texans together to go wheelin' I'd be in business!

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Detonate:

Now if I could just get some of the lazy ass texans together to go wheelin' I'd be in business!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Hell, I have still been able to get all the sand and mud off the thing from last week.

I have a couple of buddies and our next outing looks to be Wheelin Ranch. When we get solid on it, I will post to let you kno.

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