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mattyj

Long Island.New York

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Hi Im looking for the air down kit for the beach with camper on truck. I think it will be alot easier than airing down manually. Anyone have any suggestions, maybe what your using ? Thanks Lou
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narcodog

Georgia

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Two sources, Jegs or OKoff road.
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BurbMan

Islip, Long Island

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I have been using these Staun Deflators for over 20 years and they are quality. You can adjust them to stop at any pressure. I have mine set for 15psi, that got me just about anywhere towing the TT on the beach.
I got mine at the Truck Shop in Sayville, not sure if they still carry them. Beware of the cheap-o's that look like the Stauns, they are junk. Spend the $ and get the good ones. Also make sure that you screw them on tight so they seal and you're not leaking air besides what the deflator is letting out. Takes about one (1) 12-oz container of your favorite for all 4 to stop.
Also be sure to remove them and replace your valve caps to keep sand out of the cores. See you on the beach!
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Grit dog

Black Diamond, WA

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ARB deflators are nice. Not as “automatic” as Stauns, but good quality.
"Yes Sir, Oct 10 1888, Those poor school children froze to death in their tracks. They did not even find them until Spring. Especially hard hit were the ones who had to trek uphill to school both ways, with no shoes." -Bert A.
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