Tire Deflators

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davidfkon

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looking on fleabay, they are listed for Jeep toyota ford dodge chevy gmc . . .
Can I safely assume they just forgot to mention rovers? or does the tire pressure monitor cause the stem to be a different size?:confused:
 

BldrRover

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same size. They probably just figured nobody driving a rover would need one...;)
 

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I've used the Oasis ones for years now... Once they are adjusted, they dont need to be reset.

I set mine to 17lbs for beach driving. Then, depending on conditions, sometimes let out a couple more lbs.

Love em.
 

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Save yourself the shipping and support one of your local 4wd shops. They all will likey have them. I too have the oasis brand and have for several years. I actually have two sets one set at 20psi and a second at 12 for the really serious stuff.
 

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Save yourself the shipping and support one of your local 4wd shops.

Thats a good point... I noticed that my favorite bait & tackle shop has them by the counter as well.

This is the last B&T before the entrance to the State Park where oversand vehicle travel is allowed.

Betty and Nicks for those who might make it down to IBSP. That place is great.

Point is, you might find them in places your not expecting.
 

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