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Is A Tire Inflator Even Worth Owning? Did You Think a Tire Inflator Could Be This Good! One Hit Wonder or Great Buy?

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I’ve owned a lot of air ride equipped rides in my day and that means always having on board air, at least as long as you plumb yourself a fitting for an air hose and chuck. But what if you don’t have onboard air? Tons and tons of drag and drive folks don’t, and I’ve seen them using all kinds of inflators to air their drag radials back up and such. So how good are these things? And is it best to just buy a cheap one and not worry about it, or do the high dollar name brand units really perform better?

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Tire inflator pumps compared for gauge accuracy, speed at inflating a car and light truck tire, and overheating.Viair, Craftsman, NOCO, DeWalt, GSPSCN, Asani, AstroAi, UUP, Avid Power, R8, Yungtee, FBK, Fadak Walt, EPAuto, Slime, Powools. I purchased all of the products to ensure an unbiased review. So, thank you for supporting the channel! Your support helps!

The post Is A Tire Inflator Even Worth Owning? Did You Think a Tire Inflator Could Be This Good! One Hit Wonder or Great Buy? appeared first on BangShift.com.

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