Re: 4Wheeling: Broken Parts & Tire Pressure

From: Mike Klinke (LSOMike@email.msn.com)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2000 - 21:54:16 EDT


Consider using a CO2 bottle for airing up. A 10 lb. bottle will probably
"air up" 40 to 50 tires and will seat a bead if it's needed.

Regards, Mike Klinke

-----Original Message-----
From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu <fawcett@uism.bu.edu>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Monday, July 17, 2000 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: DML: 4Wheeling: Broken Parts & Tire Pressure

><<So how about it, how low have you guys/gals went with PSI on your Daks?
>Is anyone running an portable air compressor system or have a slick ass way
>of carrying some compressed air, enough to air back up 4 tires to highway
>capable PSI ratings? We talked about this before, just not sure if anyone
>has ventured here yet......
>Kyle>>
>
>10-12 psi with stock 15x8.5 rims and stock 31x10.5 goodyears --beach
driving
>only. I'll air down to around 20 for "general" wheeling. No onboard
compressor
>except for the lighter socket plug in type that takes years to inflate
tires
>with. I'm looking for a trick way to carry some air on board myself.
>Tom
>
>
>
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