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tyre deflaters

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Post by RUFF »

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Post by Tojo »

with the staun deflaters, once you have set the desired pressure on them, can you screw them on and just drive off, allowing them to deflate to that pressure whilst you are driving and then at the end of the trail remove them and air up again? Or do you have to remove them before you start driving?
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Post by Kev80 »

Your answer lies here my friend.

Staunproducts.com

Iv never used em so i can't say.
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Post by Tojo »

i guess i should have checked their website first! I guess the ultimate setup would be a centralised tyre inflation / deflation system as used by the US military.....
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Post by Area54 »

Tojo wrote:with the staun deflaters, once you have set the desired pressure on them, can you screw them on and just drive off, allowing them to deflate to that pressure whilst you are driving and then at the end of the trail remove them and air up again? Or do you have to remove them before you start driving?


That's what I do - screw them on, check in at the 4wd park, drive for a bit, take them off when I have to open a gate. Just don't drive through mud or water with them on - otherwise you'll have to clean and reset them.
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Post by MQ080 »

Area54 wrote:
Tojo wrote:with the staun deflaters, once you have set the desired pressure on them, can you screw them on and just drive off, allowing them to deflate to that pressure whilst you are driving and then at the end of the trail remove them and air up again? Or do you have to remove them before you start driving?


That's what I do - screw them on, check in at the 4wd park, drive for a bit, take them off when I have to open a gate. Just don't drive through mud or water with them on - otherwise you'll have to clean and reset them.


Wow, and what do you do with that 30 seconds that you save?
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Post by Area54 »

Like most people - I spend the time wisely - I photograph butterflies, flowers blah blah blah :rofl:
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Post by Wendle »

Area54 wrote:Like most people - I spend the time wisely - I photograph butterflies, flowers blah blah blah :rofl:


In all seriousness, I pulled out of the top of a difficult track here a few years ago, and there was two dudes with all sorts of big $ camera equipment set up, taking photos of grasshoppers.
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Post by Kev80 »

That reminds me of a trip to Kakadu in the N.T.

We pulled up at a river crossing & saw 3 large army personel trucks there with the soldier dressed in the regular camo running around with little fish tank nets each trying to catch mosquito larve. :shock: :rofl:

Just didn't look right to me ! :roll:
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Post by bazzle »

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bogged wrote:
After you have done it a few times, you can work out that 30 seconds is approx 20psi (or somethign like that) awhile you air down...


I love my Stauns, they may not be the fastest way to air down

Best $40 I spent.



About $70 now

I use valve rem tool or an old chuck plugged on.

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Post by hypo »

i have had a heap of trouble keep mine all set at the same pressure. i will setup them up and they will work fine a few times then after a while they will b all different pressures. and b4 any1 says it yes the r locked off tight
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