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What is everyone using to deflate / inflate their tires?

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Thanks for all the great info!
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On a budget so Real 4x4 brass deflator Amazon $35, Kobalt inflator $80 at Lowe’s. Both work great for me.
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ARB deflater with a PowerTank regulator setup on top of a locally sourced CO2 bottle. Likely dumping the CO2 for a dual Viair setup because the 20lb bottle is large and heavy. Figure I can fit a pair of compressors over the wheelwell and not take up bed floor space.

Still might keep a 5# CO2 bottle in the truck for emergencies/backup but we'll see. Need to figure out how things are going to fit together.
 

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I have been using the Currie Tire Deflator for about 10 years. It is a accurate tool that also can serve to remove a bad valve if needed.

I have a Power Tank 10# that I keep strapped behind the passenger seat..

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I have been using the Currie Tire Deflator for about 10 years. It is a accurate tool that also can serve to remove a bad valve if needed.

I have a Power Tank 10# that I keep strapped behind the passenger seat..

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Use the same tool, different brand on it. 6 years old and works well.
 

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I mounted an ARB single compressor to the firewall - I followed these instructions:

I ran an air line from the compressor up to the front bumper where I mounted a quick disconnect fitting. For airing up or down I use this ARB Digital inflator/deflator. It works great.

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Teraflex ez-tire deflator kit with gauge. Then Milwaukee 18v 150psi 2gallon compressor. About 3-4 mins per tire to get back to 37psi. Not purpose built for Jeep, but I already had lots of Milwaukee m18 batteries, and it’ll reinflate several times on the same battery. I can also then use it for other things. Very happy with setup. I also use a lowes inline inflation gauge.
 

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Teraflex ez-tire deflator kit with gauge. Then Milwaukee 18v 150psi 2gallon compressor. About 3-4 mins per tire to get back to 37psi. Not purpose built for Jeep, but I already had lots of Milwaukee m18 batteries, and it’ll reinflate several times on the same battery. I can also then use it for other things. Very happy with setup. I also use a lowes inline inflation gauge.
I was curious if someone was using one. It seems like a great portable solution. I have the little M12 one and used it in NC to air up coming off the beach. Was it fast? No, but it did the job airing up my tires on my JK on one 4 amp battery. Took about 20-25min from what I recall.
 

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I was curious if someone was using one. It seems like a great portable solution. I have the little M12 one and used it in NC to air up coming off the beach. Was it fast? No, but it did the job airing up my tires on my JK on one 4 amp battery. Took about 20-25min from what I recall.
I have the M12 as well, and used it one time. Same as you, it was successful, and did it on one battery. It wasn’t fast though. Since the ARB setups or tanks are more expensive than this M18 compressor, I went this route. Couldn’t be happier. It fills quite fast, and is very quiet.
 
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