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Has anyone tried one of these, currently being offered as a PCv competition prize? It's the first time I've entered a competition thinking "If I don't win one I'll buy one". I'll want two anyway, one for the car and one for the caravan, but I'd like some genuine customer feedback first!
Cheaper to buy an electric inflator to be kept in the car, so useful in other circumstances - there's no need to keep spare tyres at exact pressure, and in the case of the car spare do you set it for front pressure, rear pressure or rear laden/towing pressure.
in the case of the car spare do you set it for front pressure, rear pressure or rear laden/towing pressure.
Read more at http://www.practicalcaravan.com/forum/equipment-accessories/50165-air-to-spare#7kZzkUllBOvKulH3.99
I usually keep my spare a pound or two over the maximum pressure I'm ever likely to want.... the extra pound or two is to allow for any loss of pressure over time..... it's always a lot easier ( for me) to let any excess air out...... rather than putting it in!
All best
paws