Tyre Deflators
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Tyre Deflators
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From y exp which is good the Staun or Tailhead deflators & shall i order from Q or puy from here
From y exp which is good the Staun or Tailhead deflators & shall i order from Q or puy from here
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I personally use the classic way all puncture shops do, remove the valve, check pressure continuously till u reach near targetted pressure and then put the valve again, repeat the presure reading and deflate final few psi's .
Staun are good if you have extra 250dhs and can't find a way to spend them. heheheheheheh
If you decide on Staun, better get them locally as its not worth the hassle waiting for small price difference.
Staun are good if you have extra 250dhs and can't find a way to spend them. heheheheheheh
If you decide on Staun, better get them locally as its not worth the hassle waiting for small price difference.
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Be careful with those valves and youneed to take few spares as well.khaiwi wrote:I personally use the classic way all puncture shops do, remove the valve, check pressure continuously till u reach near targetted pressure and then put the valve again, repeat the presure reading and deflate final few psi's .
Staun are good if you have extra 250dhs and can't find a way to spend them. heheheheheheh
If you decide on Staun, better get them locally as its not worth the hassle waiting for small price difference.
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Thanks for the advise dear, I am used to the valve business since long time, however, I do carry few spares for unexpected cases.Mpenzi wrote:Be careful with those valves and youneed to take few spares as well.khaiwi wrote:I personally use the classic way all puncture shops do, remove the valve, check pressure continuously till u reach near targetted pressure and then put the valve again, repeat the presure reading and deflate final few psi's .
Staun are good if you have extra 250dhs and can't find a way to spend them. heheheheheheh
If you decide on Staun, better get them locally as its not worth the hassle waiting for small price difference.
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Re: Tyre Deflators
I got the STAUN ones from ARB for AED 210. They are real fast, but you have to adjust them yourself. ARB adjustment was not accurate at all.Bulldozer wrote:Gents
From y exp which is good the Staun or Tailhead deflators & shall i order from Q or puy from here
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I use the staun ones, they gave me really hard time at the begining to adjust them, but thanks to Megamoe who adjusted them to me I really feel how great they are, as moe said, just SCREW them and go talk or smoke for a few minutes and voila it's done.
BTW they cost here in dubai 250 dhs in ICON.
The problem with removing the valves for beginners they might loose the valve in the sand and that's would be a problem.
BTW they cost here in dubai 250 dhs in ICON.
The problem with removing the valves for beginners they might loose the valve in the sand and that's would be a problem.
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I know what you gonna asnwer so better don't say it onlinejeep wrote:hehehehehe do i tell u bas ma tez3al
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Hey thanx iguana and megamoe i have been calling u alot these days asking u things about the installation of all my jeep parts and sure thanx khaiwi for getting the parts
You are most welcome Jeep, you also helped us and the club alot in so many things this is why for us you are a VIP now.