Tiercel
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I took the MH out to top off the propane tank, add fuel stabilize and top the tank off, and put air in the tires.
I was a little surprised. I popped the rear hubcaps expecting to find a valve stem extension on the inside rear tires that extended through the rims of the outside rear tires. I didn't. The air hose chuck had a long tube/shank on it, and there was no way to get it at the correct angle to pressurize the inside rear tires. So next, I went to crank the air pressure up to 75 - 80 PSI, and the compressor only went as high as 70 PSI.
I have a three gal air compressor at home, but I wonder where most of you top your air off when on the road. My guess is truckstops.
I will be shopping for some valve stem extensions. Not sure if I can find them locally or if I will have to order online.
I was a little surprised. I popped the rear hubcaps expecting to find a valve stem extension on the inside rear tires that extended through the rims of the outside rear tires. I didn't. The air hose chuck had a long tube/shank on it, and there was no way to get it at the correct angle to pressurize the inside rear tires. So next, I went to crank the air pressure up to 75 - 80 PSI, and the compressor only went as high as 70 PSI.
I have a three gal air compressor at home, but I wonder where most of you top your air off when on the road. My guess is truckstops.
I will be shopping for some valve stem extensions. Not sure if I can find them locally or if I will have to order online.
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