PancakeBill
Well-known member
Cool concept, but, those attractive stainless steel pipes and chromed covers are really awkward looking.
BernieD said:John In Detroit said:Method 4, should they choose to invent it, is to automatically inflate tires in need Possible, but is it practical?
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Couldn't find it's name or website. It was being displayed at the FMCA Indio rally last January. A friend has the system and sells them. I can get you his email address, but it is expensive and butt ugle.
Smoky said:Ohhhh! This is starting to look like a must have!
I assume since this is radio controlled, the installation is nothing more than screwing in the sensors and placing the control unit in the dash area?
Smoky said:Ohhhh! This is starting to look like a must have!
I assume since this is radio controlled, the installation is nothing more than screwing in the sensors and placing the control unit in the dash area?
Check the top line on the page next to your icon, it should have the number of new (private) messages to you.
Tom said:Check the top line on the page next to your icon, it should have the number of new (private) messages to you.
Bernie, PMFJI it might just be that Smoky has the header collapsed, in which case he won't see that information. If that's the case Smoky, all you need do is click the down arrow to the left of the toolbar.
Smoky said:Got the messages and responded.
Another option on refilling air is the CO2 tanks favored by offroad vehicles.
Smoky said:Where in the world can I go to fill er up with nitro?
Ned said:Smoky said:Where in the world can I go to fill er up with nitro?
And where will you get nitrogen to top off a low tire on the road?? Stick with known, good, dry air such as from your onboard air system.