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4 Wheel Inflation.

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by JJ6453, Sep 23, 2023.

  1. Sep 23, 2023 at 5:38 AM
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    JJ6453

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    Did a quick search here, worded as the title and it came up no results.

    I'll be getting a good but portable compressor. Recommendations and that all welcome too. But what I'm really looking for is what people are using for 4 wheel, simultaneous, deflation/inflation systems.

    Thanks
     
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    Road_Warrior

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    I guess if you just want to have fun making that contraption go for it.
    I use four deflation devices set to 20 psi and it only takes me a few minutes to air down.
    By the time I get to the the fourth tire and get the cap off and the deflation device screwed on the first tire is done. So I'm thinking this device that does all four tires at once is probably not really any faster by the time you get it all set up.
    Also I would rather not trust that all four tires are getting deflated (or inflated for that matter) equally to the same psi. I like making sure that each tire is done right . . . . but that is just me. I guess you can check once done and you are inside the truck just to make sure but then if one or more is off then you have to do that tire again. So I say bag the idea of doing all four at the same time - it is not going to save any significant amount of time and too much could go wrong. Just get a good compressor and you will be good.
     
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