Skip to main content
Topic: INFLATION OF THE CENTER DUAL (Read 581 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

INFLATION OF THE CENTER DUAL

Yahoo Message Number: 20724
I am unable to fill my center dual to the proper pressure because I don't have the strength to hold the air nozzle on the tire fill long enough to get it to pressure. Has anyone solved that problem?

Dave Kochis

2001 Intrigue 11212

Re: INFLATION OF THE CENTER DUAL

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 20727
I bought a straight with 45 degree offset chuck from NAPA that is a locking chuck. Once you put it on the tire valve it stays until you give it a wiggle (scientific term).

Bob

'05 Intrigue Ovation #11872

Quote from: cciowner

Re: INFLATION OF THE CENTER DUAL

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 20733
I bought a full attachment for my hose which has two valves on it. One you push on to fill the tire with the stem sticking out and the other that you reach around, connect it to the stem and pull it toward you. It is about 8"long, so there is plenty to hang onto. I buoght it as part of an air kit at an auto parts store.

Everett

99 Intrigue 10758

 

Re: INFLATION OF THE CENTER DUAL

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 20755
BOB: Have you a model # or Serial # for the locking chuck described?

Thanks,
Dave Kochis

2001 Intrigue 11212.

Quote from: Bob Stephens
>

I bought a straight with 45 degree offset chuck from NAPA that is

a

Quote
locking chuck. Once you put it on the tire valve it stays until

you

Quote
give it a wiggle (scientific term).

Bob

'05 Intrigue Ovation #11872

[quote author=cciowner"

>

> I am unable to fill my center dual to the proper pressure

because I

Quote
don't have the strength to hold the air nozzle on the tire fill

long