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Changing air pressure

homefor2
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Does anyone else find it a pain in the butt to change the air pressure when taking the camper off and on? I run 75 psi with the camper and 40 psi empty. Letting the air out of 4 tires (DUALLY) takes a long time. If I leave it at 75 and run empty, it's like riding a buckboard. Is there an easy way to deflate that I'm missing?
1998 Carriage Conestoga 3742
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homefor2
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This is what I like about this forum. There's always someone that can answer even what seems like a stupid question. I considered deleting my question thinking how dumb it was but then I learned there was the Smitty tire deflators. Never knew they existed. Awesome.
1998 Carriage Conestoga 3742

Butch50
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Might want to look into using what off roaders use to lower the pressure in their tires.

Might want to look into these. Smitty tire deflators
Butch

I try to always leave doubt to my ignorance rather than prove it

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Farmerjon
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I don't have an easy way but if I'm letting out more than a few lbs I disconnect the chuck from the air hose and air it down with that.
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