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15th September 2016, 09:59 PM
#431
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
Doggy
If they are the Staun tyre deflators then I have a set you can have for a reasonable price mate, lets discuss next meet up....................remind me though as the memory is has turned to shit
Yep Stauns maybe slower (but then again probanly no slower that having to go round and deflate each tyre one by one) and a pain in the arse to initially set up, but once done, stick em on and let them do their work......
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15th September 2016 09:59 PM
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15th September 2016, 10:08 PM
#432
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
Clunk
Yep Stauns maybe slower (but then again probanly no slower that having to go round and deflate each tyre one by one) and a pain in the arse to initially set up, but once done, stick em on and let them do their work......
I dont use mine any more. Found the springs stuck so deflation pressures were inconsistent. Then sometimes i want 18psi and other times 25psi so had 2 set at 18 and 2 set at 25 and it took ages to deflate using only two of them. The Currie deflator, while more work, at least achieves consistent pressures and whatever pressure you want.
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15th September 2016, 10:16 PM
#433
G`day Guys
I use the end off an old hand pump or foot pump ( the one with the lever that folds down and pushes on the valve) these hold the valve open and it takes very little time to drop pressures.
I must say that I was the last to leave the camp at the meet up and did a walk around and the place was spick and span,(didn`t even find any chunder)Well done guys and gals.
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15th September 2016, 10:36 PM
#434
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Originally Posted by
Plasnart
I dont use mine any more. Found the springs stuck so deflation pressures were inconsistent. Then sometimes i want 18psi and other times 25psi so had 2 set at 18 and 2 set at 25 and it took ages to deflate using only two of them. The Currie deflator, while more work, at least achieves consistent pressures and whatever pressure you want.
That is the reason I never got them, I always decide what pressure I will drop too at the time. I usually go 30 for long dirt tracks and sand can be anywhere between 25 and 10 depending on the conditions.
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16th September 2016, 12:48 AM
#435
The Mad Ozzy
Originally Posted by
AB
On a sad note though...
The dumped cars, asbestos, tyres and crap on that track was disappointing gents!
Is there fear of that track getting closed down over there, is there talks about that, is there pressure from other groups to close it down due to the ship dumped everywhere?
It's always on the cards here unfortunately, SWAT 4x4 and several other crews were there the weekend before in a combined clean up
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16th September 2016, 07:02 PM
#436
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
oncedisturbed
It's always on the cards here unfortunately, SWAT 4x4 and several other crews were there the weekend before in a combined clean up
Never underestimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you.
Yep trackcare WA is doing alot of cleanups in areas that are favourites of our 4wd communties..next one is down here at the yeagerup beach track and beach on the 26th sept...i'm in on that one...
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16th September 2016, 10:59 PM
#437
Patrol God
found this on the way home...i think the town is Brookton...
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17th September 2016, 12:20 AM
#438
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
Avo
found this on the way home...i think the town is Brookton...
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Thats pretty cool hey. Its in beverley not brookton.
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17th September 2016, 12:24 AM
#439
Patrol God
Ah fuck...knew its started with a --'b
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17th September 2016, 12:25 AM
#440
Patrol God
And now you know why they didn't let me find the campsite
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