Skip to main content
Topic: Tire solution (Read 630 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Tire solution

Yahoo Message Number: 18075
The Crossfire Dual? Tire Pressure Equalization System Got this from a trucker. Had it installed for over a yr. and it works perfectly. Just look at the gauge to see what the PSI is.I also like the fact that it balances the pressure between the duals, and more important if one blows it isolates the good tire.
Fills them both with one extension. Comes in all different PSI ranges.

I use the 100# which is from 90-110# Somewhere around $100+/- plus $35 installed at truck center
http://www.dualdynamics.com/crossfires/index.shtml
Richard

04 Inspire 51079

Re: Tire solution

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 18076
Quote from: richard
The Crossfire Dual? Tire Pressure Equalization System > Got this from a trucker. Had it installed for over a yr. and it works > perfectly. Just look at the gauge to see what the PSI is.I also like > the fact that it balances the pressure between the duals, and more > important if one blows it isolates the good tire.
Fills them both with one extension. Comes in all different PSI > ranges.

I use the 100# which is from 90-110# > Somewhere around $100+/- plus $35 installed at truck center > >http://www.dualdynamics.com/crossfires/index.shtml >

Richard

04 Inspire 51079
I wondered when someone would mention Crossfires. With a large fleet of class 8 tractor/trailers I have used them for years with great success. Very helpful in getting extended mileage out of tires.

While mileage is not generally a concern with the RV crowd, keeping pressure between duals has other advantages, as noted, easy to monitor pressure, easy to fill, and helps keep heat down.

All in all a very good system.