I have this one: It works great!
https://amzn.to/2QAZGK7
So what is the favorite air down tool? So many to choose from.
I have this one: It works great!
https://amzn.to/2QAZGK7
Byron Haner - Wickersham, Wa
2016 JKUR HR
Evo Offroad DTD w/Evo Lever
Dynatrac Elite ProRock XD60/80
40" Procomp MT, 17" B.A.D. Wheels
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Valve core removal screwdriver.
Locally available for $3 or less at any auto store.
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I've always used a schrader valve tool and kept extra valve cores in the glove box. You can usually find them for a dollar or two.
Like this: https://amzn.to/2rfJUth
Here is what I made and use regularly for airing down. Nothing fancy but works well and allows me to check the pressure while deflating.
https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?t=7529
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If you are running a wheel with two valve stems (ATX chamber PRO II) as an example you can attach an air gauge to one and pull the from the other. I have been using the ARB tool but now I just pull the core, watch the gauge and stick it back in. Seems to be about 6’s. That being said, it does require you to have two valve stems. Otherwise the tool mentioned above is a win.
Got this one too. Works well for me but it’s the only one I know, So...
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