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What is everyone using to deflate / inflate their tires?

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I went cheap but it seems super reliable. I have Staun knockoffs which are sold as Rugged Ridge but I forget who made them. I run the Falkens at 18 psi most often and the deflators are pretty consistent. I also have a Maxitrac deflator to drop the pressure lower or to loan someone else if needed. I’m also using the Maxitrac dual compressor. I’m super impressed with it for $120. I did replace the original chuck and gauge with a digital ARB to make it easier to check pressure during inflation. It inflates from 18psi to 38psi in about 30 seconds per tire iirc. I’ve only used it a dozen times or so but so far no issues.
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I pieced together a diy 4-tire inflate/deflate air hose system. I considered installing the lines on board with quick connects at each wheel well. But the external hose allows me to share it with others and still connect it to a future onboard compressor.

Made plenty of friends loaning this out at the trailhead and tire filling station.

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This to deflate
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and this to inflate
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any questions?

Don't listen to this guy. I bought a pen and that pump and went deep into the wilderness solo. It's 8:33pm and I am reinflating my first tire. Been at it 2.5 hours and only gone from 11 to 13 psi. At any rate, I should have some strong calf muscles when this is over.

The pen worked OK but on tire 3 the pen exploded and my entire face is covered in ink.
 

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Viair 450P mounted behind rear seat and wired to aux switch
Homemade 4 tire inflate/deflate pieced together from:
Amazon - Locking air chucks, Staun knockoffs
HFT - air hose, pressure gauge, valve
Ace Hardware - all other fittings, connectors and 4 way manifold.

Staun knockoff deflators were def not as good, but acceptable considering 1/4 of the price. My only complaint would be that you have to recalibrate after 4-5 times using them. Not that big of a deal, since I keep my spare at around 19 psi to fit in the carrier. After trying a few different methods of deflating, I found that if I simply added an open/close valve to an open channel on the manifold, I could deflate entire system very quickly. I had a 5gal air tank connected which was great, but too bulky. I’m considering a 7l med oxygen tank as a replacement if I can adapt to connect to the system….it’s considerably smaller and will give me more mounting options.

After I finish the air tank, I’ll add a pressure switch to shut off system at desired psi and possibly mount connectors to inside of wheel wells so I just have to connect 4 smaller whips.

Pics aren’t great, but should give an idea of the overall build

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I removed mine. It's less than meh. Didn't do the job at all. I still have the ARB single compressor installed; debating how I want to use it.
Do you have this in a diesel? If so where did you find space to mount it? Pics please.
 

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I have some cheapie screw-on deflators I got as a door prize years go. Work fine.

The Gladiator has OBA. Made a bracket that mounts an electric compressor and small air tank under the body, ahead of the muffler. Activated by one of the dash switches and a pressure switch. Inlet is tucked up between the bedsides about at the top of the flare. Outlet uses a factory hole in the rear of the bed (standard air coupler). Works fantastic. I keep 20' of PVC airline and a nice air chuck w/ gauge in a tote (with other tools) in the bed.
 

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Currently I use the Tazer's TireFill feature to air down and air up along with a twin ARB compressor. It's quite easy to do with the way the lights blink. No need to look at gauges, just unclip when it's solid.

I have an UpDownAir kit in the garage. Just haven't gotten around to installing it.
 

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Smittybuilt 2780 for inflate. Works well and fits under the seat.

https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/smittybilt-2-54-cfm-air-compressor-2780/_/R-DSBP-2780

UpdownAir tire deflator is nice, but I am going to grab some cheapo brass deflators instead so I don’t need to crouch next to each tire for 2 minutes to let air out.
https://overlandvehiclesystems.com/digital-tire-deflator-with-valve-kit-storage-bag-universal/
On the Smittybilt, do you just connect it to the battery if its not hard wired?
 
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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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I am also wanting to do this one a budget as it is not something I will be using that often. I am considering the Kobalt inflator, any issues with it? Do you just plug it into the cigarette lighter outlet on the dash?
 

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