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  • #76
    Potential bargain cargo barrier for someone around Sydney :-)

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/toyota-pr...item3cbb1c11c2
    Marc, 2003 Grande V6, Just a Bit of Stuff Done..........Work in progress.
    [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?21168-1Coolbanana-s-Grande-Build-Up]1Coolbanana's rig build up[/url]

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    • #77
      Don't know how these compare with the Staun tyre deflators, but they're less than a third the price.

      http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TYRE-DEFL...item2a13201cb8
      My build [url]http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?25816-Mikes-150VX-Yes-it-s-another-silver-Prado[/url]

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      • #78
        [QUOTE=mickmac_42;300371]Don't know how these compare with the Staun tyre deflators, but they're less than a third the price.

        Did a 4WD course a couple of weeks ago - the instructer said a WA guy was making a tyre deflater, has anyone of you WA PP's used these 1 secound = 1PSI

        http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FERRET-TY...-/260792271966
        [SIZE=1]06 Prado GXL,V6 auto BLACK,MT STZ LT265/65/17,toyota sovereign bull bar.Because of Prado Point HAD to get - Lovells springs/Bilstein shocks-50mm lift,ScanGaugeII,Dig Options AVN11TP GPS Unit, Lifestyle rack, Hilux Jets,AMTS 55W HID Black Euro Spotties,AMTS tyre carrier spacer,AMTS radiator bash plate, AJ120 rock sliders,LEDLAD interior lights,AMTS LED sov.bar,AMTS recovery points,safari snorkel and pioneer platform -DAMM YOU PP!![/SIZE]

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        • #79
          [quote=kimboprado;300389]
          Originally posted by mickmac_42 View Post
          don't know how these compare with the staun tyre deflators, but they're less than a third the price.

          Did a 4wd course a couple of weeks ago - the instructer said a wa guy was making a tyre deflater, has anyone of you wa pp's used these 1 secound = 1psi

          http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ferret-ty...-/260792271966
          He's been making them for a while and has quite a few fans. Certainly very fast deflation and relies on you knowing the original pressure and your accuracy in timing. I already had the Stauns when I came across the ferret.

          As for the Staun copies, apparently they are #*+& (source : a post on PP )

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          • #80
            Hi I have had one for about 3 years now , they work good but a bit fiddly , takes a bit of practise

            [QUOTE=KIMBOPRADO;300389]
            Originally posted by mickmac_42 View Post
            Don't know how these compare with the Staun tyre deflators, but they're less than a third the price.

            Did a 4WD course a couple of weeks ago - the instructer said a WA guy was making a tyre deflater, has anyone of you WA PP's used these 1 secound = 1PSI

            http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FERRET-TY...-/260792271966

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            • #81
              Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
              Well I rang them yesterday. Very apologetic and shipping out a new box with all the bits in side!

              Expected by the Friday. Watch this space. n >>>>>> [space]<<<<<<
              Very happy to say a replacement item was recieved today. These guys did the right thing and did it quiclkly so they are on top of my preferred supplier list. They are Member id powertoolworld-australia
              [B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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              • #82
                I just bought some of those ferret deflators from the ebay link above.
                They look good to me.
                2008 Diesel Prado with extra stuff added. I drive it on the road and other places too.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Davros View Post
                  I just bought some of those ferret deflators from the ebay link above.
                  They look good to me.
                  Dito, bought myself an early fathers day pressie, WTF $30 bucks look OK, just got to learn to count 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and.....
                  [SIZE=1]06 Prado GXL,V6 auto BLACK,MT STZ LT265/65/17,toyota sovereign bull bar.Because of Prado Point HAD to get - Lovells springs/Bilstein shocks-50mm lift,ScanGaugeII,Dig Options AVN11TP GPS Unit, Lifestyle rack, Hilux Jets,AMTS 55W HID Black Euro Spotties,AMTS tyre carrier spacer,AMTS radiator bash plate, AJ120 rock sliders,LEDLAD interior lights,AMTS LED sov.bar,AMTS recovery points,safari snorkel and pioneer platform -DAMM YOU PP!![/SIZE]

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                  • #84
                    If you still need to count using the deflators... twigs on the side of the road are free. I have never looked too deeply into deflators but i thought they were designed to stop letting air out at a predetermined pressure.
                    Our 6 year old and 3 year old try their hardest to make sure there is no time or money for the other baby

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                    • #85
                      If you still need to count using the deflators... twigs on the side of the road are free.
                      And very slow too.

                      The deflators mentioned above, screw the valve out, allowing for rapid deflation.
                      2008 Diesel Prado with extra stuff added. I drive it on the road and other places too.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by letsgoplaces View Post
                        I have never looked too deeply into deflators but i thought they were designed to stop letting air out at a predetermined pressure.
                        The Stauns, yes. The Ferrets, no.
                        If you have 4 Stauns set at the same pressure, then putting all 4 at once is probably the same time as going from tyre to tyre with the ferrets (roughly). There are as many pros and cons with both, it all depends on the end user preference. Both are good products and if you own either one, it is still better than carrying a tyre gauge and doing it manually.
                        amts
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                        Last edited by amts; 19-08-2011, 10:19 AM.

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                        • #87
                          Thanks guys. If i get any it will be the Stauns. Too lazy to count past 5 And putting the 'and' between each number...
                          Our 6 year old and 3 year old try their hardest to make sure there is no time or money for the other baby

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                          • #88
                            I have the ARB Deflator, takes no time at all, and has a gauge on it so it is very accurate.
                            97 VX Grande, with front & rear air lockers, ARB Sahara winch bar with tigers 11 winch, 2" EFS lift, 265/75/16 Achilles Desert hawk XMT, and more.


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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by croozza View Post
                              I have the ARB Deflator, takes no time at all, and has a gauge on it so it is very accurate.
                              Me too. HOWEVER, like all guages I doubt its accuracy but if your ok with +/- 5 psi then yep, all good.
                              [B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
                                Me too. HOWEVER, like all guages I doubt its accuracy but if your ok with +/- 5 psi then yep, all good.
                                Nah they are pretty strong and accurate, I have checked mine on numerous occations with the old school pole gauge, and it is the same each time.
                                97 VX Grande, with front & rear air lockers, ARB Sahara winch bar with tigers 11 winch, 2" EFS lift, 265/75/16 Achilles Desert hawk XMT, and more.


                                [B]Bitumen - A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/B]

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