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PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!

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PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post by big_60 »

hi guys and girls i have just pulled out my stauns out of my 4x4 kit and i went to ues them as you do wacked them on, went of for a cold XXXX i came back and ALL TYRES went just about flat im taliking maybe 1psi. can some one out there please please tell me a easy way to adjust them to roughly 18-20psi


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Post by Ricko »

That's wierd, hope you had a compressor handy.

Its a bit of trial and error to get them set, you will need to wind them in a bit and test on a full tyre until you get them right.
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Post by big_60 »

yeah i had one in the back thank god
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Post by BENOLUX »

by adjusting the low ring and the top screw you can change the pressure. best bet is to pump a spare tyre up and re set them.just pump the tyre up to whatever pressure you want and set them.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Screw the lock ring all the way in... then the 'adjusting' part, this adds the most preload to the spring and thus a higher pressure is required to overcome the spring tension.

Grab your tyre pressure gauge, and adjust the tyre down to want to you want the stauns set at using twigs, keys, etc and then pop the staun on and wind out the adjusting nut until you hear the air coming out then tighten it up a touch, it is now set at the pressure you set using the tyre gauge (heopfully) and you can tighten up the lock ring. Pump the tyre back up, screw the staun on and when it stop hissing check the pressure and adjust if required, repeat until your happy its set to the pressure you want.


1 full rotation of the adjusting nut equal 6psi i think, so grab a scribe and put a scratch on the adjusting nut and on the body so you have a reference point :)
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Post by big_60 »

+dj_hansen+ thank you so much mate your a champ. ill bet set now for my next beach trip. cheers mate
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Post by bj on roids »

Great tech, massive fail!
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Post by Reddo »

bj on roids wrote:Great tech, massive fail!
Epic fail Robert :rofl:

What Dj has said is what you need to do.. hehehehe Dan has been nice! How did you go, did you work it out?
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Post by RAY185 »

I had a set do this to me up the beach one night. I hadn't used this set in about a year. Could have been lack of use? In any case I think I know what you did wrong. You're supposed to screw them on, save your wacking for shower time. :D
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Post by Ricko »

Yeah that was a great run through DJ, mine slowly get lower in pressure, but have never gotten that bad.
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Post by mike_nofx »

This is where you need to put them...

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... and this is the solution

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Post by Matt_85Lux »

^^^^^^^^^ Was wondering how long till this turned into a Stuan bashing thread.

Have had mine for 3 years now, only ever had a 1psi variance. I would reccommend them to those that ask about them. Also a bit of silicon spray will help keep them from sticking open
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Post by Wozza244 »

mike_nofx wrote:This is where you need to put them...

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... and this is the solution

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Say no more!!! :rofl:
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Post by the gun »

Wozza244 wrote:
mike_nofx wrote:This is where you need to put them...

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... and this is the solution

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Say no more!!! :rofl:


takes to long, one wheel at a time. If u use one of these u might as well save ur dough and use a stick.
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Post by gotta_b_a_lux »

the gun wrote:
Wozza244 wrote:
mike_nofx wrote:This is where you need to put them...

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... and this is the solution

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Say no more!!! :rofl:


takes to long, one wheel at a time. If u use one of these u might as well save ur dough and use a stick.
Obviously you have never used one :D

Great bit of gear, i would challenge your stauns for time it takes and accuracy...


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