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How do I put air in my inside rear tires?

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I'm a new CC owner (2000 Intrigue 32') and I can not get a tire pressure gage on the inside rear tires. What's up with this? How can

I check the pressure and monitor the pressure. Any suggestions?

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Re: [Country-Coach-Owners] How do I put air in my inside r At 4:01 PM +0000 6/5/05, Ray Caron wrote:

Re: How do I put air in my inside rear tires?

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Quote from: Dick Bradley \[br\
] > At 4:01 PM +0000 6/5/05, Ray Caron wrote: > >I'm a new CC owner (2000 Intrigue 32') and I can not get a tire > >pressure gage on the inside rear tires. What's up with this? How > >can

>I check the pressure and monitor the pressure. Any suggestions?
Les Schwab Tire in Junction City sells a very good dual foot air gauge (checked to be very accurate by RV weighting group at a Rally) and a dual foot air chuck which will handle both inside and outside duals and fits through the CC wheel holes real well.
I believe you can call them and pay by credit card and they will ship to you.

dick 2000
Allure 30592

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You might want to consider valve extensions.

I asked about valve extensions here before picking up out Affinity.
About equal responses for and against. Our service contact suggested them (at Lazy Days) and we had them put on. Braided steel hoses that are pop riveted to the center hub and point straight out. The other end is screwed into the valve extensions of course.

Both duals are right there on either side of the center hub. Takes about 20 seconds to check both duals. I have Smart tire, but I am still messing with it, so I check manually quite often.

Our sales guy was an over the road trucker, and said it was easy to check with right equipment (as has been suggested here), but I thought I would go this way cause I'm lazy and didn't need any excuses.
Normally I think simpler is better, but this has worked fine.

So far, (4) months and no leaks.

John and Terry

2005 Affinity #6453

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Ray: You might also consider getting a inflator air gauge combination. Don't have to be jumping back and forth inflating and measuring. Northern Tools sells one by Milton, made in USA, not China junk. Costs $29.22. 10-120 psi in 2 lb. increments. Cut and paste this link into your browser:

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay? storeId=6970&productId=48541&R=48541&storeId=6970&langId=% 2D1&cm_ven=Performics&cm_cat=Performics&cm_pla=Performics&cm_ite=Perform ics

Regards, Al

2000 Intrigue 10979