Slightly off topic, but this is what I LOVE about these communities! It pretty quickly transcends simple transportation. I’ve been fortunate enough to be an “early-ish adopter” of a few. Mini Cooper (still miss that supercharger whine!), VW Eurovan, Tesla, and now Rivian. The conversations I’ve...
In my case it was “on the floor” to qualify for as many rebates as possible. Otherwise would have gone with the onboard option. Although have heard mixed reviews about operation and hose storage/use.
Good question! I actually have a pancake air compressor that I use all the time, works great. The problem is size, portability, and airflow. What I went with fits easily in the frunk, and is tankless so I don’t have to wait for the tank to refill once emptied. Wandering the threads here I...
I wish! The alligator clips are too big to clip to the screws. Too close together unfortunately. And any day you can use the words zappy and gesticulation in the same sentence, thats a good day. Thanks for the laugh! 😀
Interesting! I guess the only downside would be taking up a bit more space, and refilling, but it sounds like he’s gotten over 17 cycles of airing up and down and still hasn’t emptied the tank.
I mainly went with the Morrflate because they were one of the few companies that responded when I...
Good looking wheels! We really love ours. Yes, Morrflates are the clip on chucks. Still can be a bit challenging, but WAY better than trying to screw anything onto them. The valve caps are tough enough! 😳
Interesting! Thanks for the link! I guess the only downside would be taking up a bit more space, and refilling, but it sounds like he’s gotten over 17 cycles of airing up and down and still hasn’t emptied the tank.
I mainly went with the Morrflate because they were one of the few companies that...
Searched a lot for info on this but didn’t find a whole lot, hopefully this can help someone who may be in a similar situation.
After doing the White Rim in Utah on 22” range wheels (probably not the best decision), bit the bullet and got 20’s. Was trying to figure out a way to air them back up...