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I have a set of Coyote deflators that were an absolute bitch to get dialed in. I had them set the 15 PSI, which became a problem when I wanted to change it down to 10 PSI. Knowing that it took me over an hour to get it dialed in the first time, dropping down 5 PSI was not ideal and wasn't a activity I was looking forward to. So I bought a set of these insteadI have been trying to get a set of 4 tire deflaters that work. The ones I have only lasted a few times and won’t stay adjusted anymore. I even took them apart and tried to clean them. I would like some recommendations on ones that work and not a waste of money. I checked Amazon and it wasn’t any help. What is working for you?
$26 Amazon deflators with easy PSI setting and a cute high quality carrying pouch
While the numbers on here are confusing as to what you have to line them up with, you can adjust these pretty damn easily. The only thing I would say is after you get them set where you want them, put some blue thread lock on them, because they do have a tendency to move around if you don't handle them perfectly.
But still, it took me about 20 minutes to dial in all four of these, versus an hour and a half with the coyote deflators. I have mine set for it 10 PSI right now, and they are extremely accurate, within 0.5 PSI difference based on my first hand experience.
As for long-term usage. I set up these Amazon deflators the weekend after my purchase of them back in March of this year, used them in my April May June and July off-roading trips, and then we'll use them again November 1st when we go out to Barnwell. For $26, more than worth the money!!
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