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ARB tyre deflator
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ARB tyre deflator
Anyone used the arb tyre deflator. opposite lock sells same thing also. but has a gauge and a valve tool inline so u dont loose the valve.
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I've used them, they work really well. Will definitely buy one for myself when i get around to it.
Currie is the original, which i assume ARB are just re-badging...
Edit: waaay better than any other deflator that i know of - Bushranger one is slow as it doesn't remove the core. Stauns are slow for the same reason, and not very accurate.
Currie is the original, which i assume ARB are just re-badging...
Edit: waaay better than any other deflator that i know of - Bushranger one is slow as it doesn't remove the core. Stauns are slow for the same reason, and not very accurate.
Last edited by dogbreath_48 on Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Tetanus rolling on 37's
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techreports/ ... urrie3.htm
Link to product review.
looks the goods, can the arb one do the same as review, act as gauge for inflating?
Link to product review.
looks the goods, can the arb one do the same as review, act as gauge for inflating?
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The only part that could wear is the oring on the valve core.Struth wrote:They work real well, fast deflation.
I wonder if you might damage the valve by screwing it's innards out all the time though.
otherwise I will probably get one myself.
cheers
A valve core is worth around 20c, if that.
Tetanus rolling on 37's
same boat, dont use my stauns anymore now I have a currie one. love it. quick, the only thing is there's a bit of screwing around for each tyre (screw deflator on, unscrew valve, pull out lever, push in lever, re-screw valve, unscrew deflator) and in reality it's not THAT much faster than stauns.
anyone want a set of stauns for $40?
anyone want a set of stauns for $40?
They are awesome!!
I too don't use my Stauns anymore, as you need to check the pressures and fine tune them after anyways, but the ARB EZ-Deflator has the gauge built in. Its really fast and very accurate, I love it.
I consistently air down quicker than others using Stauns or the old stick method (LOL), even though you have to do each tyre seperately.
I too don't use my Stauns anymore, as you need to check the pressures and fine tune them after anyways, but the ARB EZ-Deflator has the gauge built in. Its really fast and very accurate, I love it.
I consistently air down quicker than others using Stauns or the old stick method (LOL), even though you have to do each tyre seperately.
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Last time I cleaned the beads and had the tires balanced I had an extra valve added. So now I put the guage on one valve and unscrew the core from the other valve. Just as fast as ARB if not a bit faster and way cheaper than the ARB. Also works well for pumping up.
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I have a set of rims with 2 valve stems on them too. It's a cool little trick and does make airing up and down a breeze.
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Even quicker is to get your missus to do it for you. Get her to start on the 2nd tyre just after you start the 1st tyre. As you are getting close to finishing the 1st tyre, get her to move onto the 3rd tyre, and you finish up with the 1st tyre and move onto the 2nd which will be close to done and continue process. So basically you only have to air down one tyre and adjust the other 3brettsGQ wrote:one valve stem
one modified screwdriver
pull valve out
test pressure
put valve in
still quickest way i know
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This is exactly the way the new ARB deflator works only it is all in one tool and you cant drop the valve core in the dirtbrettsGQ wrote:one valve stem
one modified screwdriver
pull valve out
test pressure
put valve in
still quickest way i know
I think I will be getting one.
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from what i've noticed with my arb one, the guages usually read wrong by the same amound every time, so just work out what yours is at and add or subtract when deflating... but in general a good thing.. pity u cant check pressure with the valve in though.
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yuup totally agree with you. It's just pure gadget freak i gotta spend a crapload on stuff from and ARB shop so i can say i got one.Alpine Hunter wrote:Shit guys! Dont you go bush to relax a little and escape the whole city time freak mentality?
Spend the extra couple of minutes, light a fire, boil the billy and chill.
i have a t shaped valve tool/remover/thread cleaner/cutter and a small guage. A good opportunity to get out and yak with wheeling mates about the track. I have found that by the time some idiot with an expensive deflator toy gets his tyres done i do mine in the same time to a reasonably accurate level and mine cost 5 bucks.
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light a fire while airing down?Alpine Hunter wrote:Shit guys! Dont you go bush to relax a little and escape the whole city time freak mentality?
Spend the extra couple of minutes, light a fire, boil the billy and chill.
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Hmm nope. mostly a fire ban on and mostly day hacks etc when going out and such.Alpine Hunter wrote:Shit guys! Dont you go bush to relax a little and escape the whole city time freak mentality?
Spend the extra couple of minutes, light a fire, boil the billy and chill.
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