Got cheapy version of the ARB thrown in from the 4wd Supercentre when I bought my awning.
Works well and is accurate (checked against my motorsport gauge).
Quick and easy to any pressure you like.
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Got cheapy version of the ARB thrown in from the 4wd Supercentre when I bought my awning.
Works well and is accurate (checked against my motorsport gauge).
Quick and easy to any pressure you like.
I have a Ferret tyre deflator which I like a lot. Simple, easy to count down as you deflate and no losing valves. I also have a Currie which is basically the ARB EZ for people like me who think they're a bit different but I never use it. The Ferret is what I always grab.
These are a great unit, very precise..
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Having said that, I run 2 sets of Stauns.. one at 16psi the other at 22psi.
I often fit them and then drive off as theyre deflating (not recommended as you can lose them if not careful) and then next stop just take them off and put them away...
Probably not actually!!!!
And if caught coming in they are now confiscated.
There was a huge legal action taken by Staun a few years ago.
ARB I think are doing/done similar with Lightforce and their clone LED lights.