Stauns are the best but I run the currie EZ deflator currently. Smittybilt makes similar ones to Staun and ARB makes a similar one to the currie. There are a ton of options out there that all do basically the same thing. The EZ deflator is around $30.
I've been looking for some tire deflators for this summer for a road trip. But I'm having a hard time finding the best but not something too extreme and expensive.
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Get 1 of this for 99 cents brake or take off the white mesurment numbers out.
There u go, works good and cost 99 cents
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So you took a tire pressure checker and took the measure stick out?
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No you clip it to the stem and the bolt deflates the tire. I usually do 2 tires at a time just check with a gauge.
Yea so u just have the tube, and u just screw it in the tire, the air will come off quick and essaytry it for 99 cents u have nothing to loss
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Oh ok I see. What psi do you guys usually run when rock crawling with no bead locks on 35s??
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I use 12 most of the time on any terrain but have gone to 10 a few times. I wouldn't go much lower though.
I use Stauns , they will deflate to your preset psi and stop . You can air down all 4 at the same time . If I used the tube style , I would end up letting all the air out of my tires by mistake , then have to air back up before doing my trail ! I never air down lower them 14 psi on my 35s . I don't want to reseat a bead or change tires on the trail if I can help it .