Those screw on deflators do work but they are surprisingly slow compared to other methods.
I just use this..... $8 Amazon. View attachment 15994
Exactly, and I often put mine on 5 minutes before I get to the trail so by the time I’m there I’m almost done airing down.if you want slow continue to use that one, I have the same one and it was terrible, I just borrow one of my buddies ARB deflaters. One guy I know has those ones you screw on and walk away from, might be slower than the ARB but at least you don't have to stay bent over using it. Typically the air down time is used to bullshit and chew the fat anyway so speed is not of the essence.
Are you running 35psi? Or just giving stats...The built in one on the viair 400p works decent.
A friend has the screw on type that you set and walk away for 10min. Slow, but easy.
I have the arb one that pulls the valve stem core. 35 to 15psi in 30 seconds.
He uses the ol’ Kick the tire method!When do you know when the tire has reached 8psi?
Are you running 35psi? Or just giving stats...
I deflate until it looks close, then I us the TP gauge for the final tests. I get it real close every time. This method is fast.When do you know when the tire has reached 8psi?
What size tire are you running? When you move up in tire size from stock, you should adjust by running lower pressures. I run 25-27 on 33’s30-35psi on the highway.
I use the ARB one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004LQCDOA/?tag=wranglerorg-20
It's served me well for years!
Regarding this deflator, I had a buddy with a leaking core - we used my ARB to replace the core (I guess this is a somewhat hidden feature) as it pulls it out while deflating.
Appears so and whomever owns the URL now is attempting to load malware from it.I think Instant Air Supply has been out of the business for quite some time.