CrossFires Dual tire equalization system? Pros, cons?
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07-03-2006, 02:28
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CrossFires Dual tire equalization system? Pros, cons?
---I have "crossfires on my 90SP36 and am very happy with them...a
quick look at the color shows status. No problems in two years. Regards, Hank Hannigan 90SP36..in Vegas In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwander_85pt40" > > Jack, > > My 85PT40 came equipped with them, courtesy of Wallace Craig. > > They make checking tire pressure with a guage a piece of cake. Both > tire are inflated to proper pressure if you have to add air. > > Pressure is equalized if you develop a slow leak in one tire, giving > you time to get repairs. If you have a sudden blowout on one tire, a > check valve prevents loss of pressure in the other tire. > > The only thing I would suggest is keeping an eye on tire repair > persons to make sure the hoses and brackets are removed and replaced > properly and without damage. > > Phil Corpus > 'iWander' > 85PT40 > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce" > > > > > > > Howdy. > > Our mechanic suggested that we use Dual Dynamics' CrossFire dual tire > > equalization system on our Wanderlodge dualies. > > Here is the marketspeak on this product: > > "How Crossfire Works > > > > Crossfire is a pressure equalizing and monitoring valve that is mounted > > between dual tires. It bolts easily to the lug, hub cap, or drive axle > > end. Properly mounted, air freely flows from one tire to the other, > > maintaining equal tire pressure and load distribution." > > > > Do you use this product on your RV? Any recommendations for it? > > Comments, pro or con are requested. > > > > Thanks, > > Liz Pearce > > 1993 WL, currently in Cheyenne, WY > > > |
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