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STAUN TYRE DEFLATORS

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STAUN TYRE DEFLATORS

Post by KiwiAngler »

Hi

Has anyone had experience with these?

http://www.staunproducts.com/features.php
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Post by ando »

I have a set of the middle version - brass body with nylon (plastic) pistons that I use for my daily driver. The new version has a finger grip to "turn them on" when you are within a couple of PSI of target. I like them - I have had comments that they seem too fiddly to set up .. I set them to 26PSI whish i run on 285/75 16 BFG muds on a GUTD42 --- work for me
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Post by grimbo »

you let your tyres down to 26. Heck I'm lucky if my tyres start at 26 before I let them down to about 8psi

A couple of guys in club use them and reckon they're great. just takes a bit of fiddling to get them set initially but then alls good
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Post by 12uke »

I have a set and there great just put them on and have a chat to the other guys letting there's down.

Yes they are a pain to set up but once they are set it's all GOOD I set mine on 12psi.
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Post by Liam »

They're great.
Not that hard to set up. Heaps faster as all 4 can be getting let down at the same time.
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Post by ALPINE-OFF-ROAD »

these things are GOOOOOOOOD have use them for ages
great for the fact no more kneeling in the mud and stuffing around at each valve with the gage
i run my boggers at 6 and they do fine also my claws at 8
these are run at road presure of about 25 or so they get to there off road presure in about 1 sigys time

the only problem i have had with them is if they get dirty but there not hard to clean at all

bit of petrol wash em out and a bit of rp7 and there cruzin again

i sell them through my bisness only because they are good
can do a board special with these at $55.00 + postage a set pm or call me if anyone wants a set :wink:

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Post by moose »

how low can they go ??
(had to be asked that way !!!) :finger: :finger:
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Post by ALPINE-OFF-ROAD »

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mmmmmmmm they are made of brass what else is made of brass mosse
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bullit cases mmmmmmmmmmm its getting kooler again th fink mosse season is almost hear againnnnnnnnnn
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Post by duncan »

I have a set and drilled the exhaust hole out a little larger to let the air out faster couldnt just leave things alone now they dont seem to want to stop at the set presure the oring seems to seat on the bottom not the side were you can just see the top of the oring any suggestions apart from machine up a new set of cases
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Post by murcod »

I don't know if this would work or not (not ever having seen the deflators) but if they are brass you could solder the hole up and then redrill it to the correct size.
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Post by ausyota »

I had some of the first ones they made (aluminium ones) and they were SOOOOO slow!
I hear the new ones are good though.
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Post by Brad »

They go to about 2 psi. I have mine set on 4 and that is about it. You can pull teh end off and get zero :D
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