OP suicideking TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Mar 7, 2019 Messages 2,237 Location Riverside, CA Dec 23, 2020 #41 motomick76 said: Did you get the 232 Monster? Click to expand... Yes, got those wheels.
mrblaine Crew Member Supporting Member Joined Nov 20, 2015 Messages 28,984 Location Quail Valley, CA Dec 23, 2020 #42 motomick76 said: I thought I might try to derail this a bit, but since we touched on subject of Coyote Air Deflators, has anybody used or know how well their boltless bead lock system works? Click to expand... They work exceptionally well. Reactions: Nickgsjeep and motomick76
motomick76 said: I thought I might try to derail this a bit, but since we touched on subject of Coyote Air Deflators, has anybody used or know how well their boltless bead lock system works? Click to expand... They work exceptionally well.
M motomick76 Guest Dec 23, 2020 #43 mrblaine said: They work exceptionally well. Click to expand... I saw these couple years ago, and this spring could not recall or find the company or where they were, so I sprung for bead locks.......
mrblaine said: They work exceptionally well. Click to expand... I saw these couple years ago, and this spring could not recall or find the company or where they were, so I sprung for bead locks.......
Mrhp TJ Enthusiast Joined Dec 24, 2020 Messages 291 Location Michigan Jan 1, 2021 #44 I use Lisle 19860 tire deflaters. Work like a charm and available at nearly every parts store. Reactions: RMETeeJay
RMETeeJay TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Sep 30, 2019 Messages 1,116 Location CO, USA Jan 1, 2021 #45 Mrhp said: I use Lisle 19860 tire deflaters. Work like a charm and available at nearly every parts store. Click to expand... Do you just time it and remove when it’s right? The reason I went with the Coyotes is they stop at a calibrated pressure. Reactions: Apparition
Mrhp said: I use Lisle 19860 tire deflaters. Work like a charm and available at nearly every parts store. Click to expand... Do you just time it and remove when it’s right? The reason I went with the Coyotes is they stop at a calibrated pressure.
Mrhp TJ Enthusiast Joined Dec 24, 2020 Messages 291 Location Michigan Jan 1, 2021 #46 Yes sir, just stop when you are happy. Have used them for years. Reactions: RMETeeJay
JMT Just another auto... Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Feb 27, 2017 Messages 22,548 Location 🌎 Jan 1, 2021 #47 Another Coyote fan. I set them for 10psi, walk away, remove the deflator, and go wheel. Quick and easy Reactions: Zorba and Apparition
Another Coyote fan. I set them for 10psi, walk away, remove the deflator, and go wheel. Quick and easy