Thread: In a quandary
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Old 09-29-2017, 07:45 PM   #7
CaptnJohn
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Originally Posted by AZ Traveler View Post
You would be good to run a short distance to find air with the pressure you had although having your own compressor is helpful. You generally see a long line at the tire shop for air when the temp first gets low. When I used to offroad with my Jeep, I would deflate tires to 6-8 PSI then use my compressor to air up before hitting the blacktop.
Have not found a coin operated tire fill post yet that goes over 60#. Most tire dealers do not go to 110 either for fear of blowing lines. A dealer near me has 1 that is only used for truck/trailer tires over 80# and it will quickly fill 120++.
I carry a 150 psi compressor that runs on 110 as the 12 volt compressors either get hot or struggle forever to get to 110. It is a 1 1/2 gallon at $140 on Amazon and paid $87 at Farm and Fleet no tax free shipping.
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