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Jbiancolli

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I have a porter cable compressor with a traditional press on valve inflator. Im having a heck of a time inflating the Spyder tires. It appears that the spring loaded valve is not strong enough to open the release valve on the inflator. What type of inflators do you folks use. I really hope this made sense
 
I have a porter cable compressor with a traditional press on valve inflator. Im having a heck of a time inflating the Spyder tires. It appears that the spring loaded valve is not strong enough to open the release valve on the inflator. What type of inflators do you folks use. I really hope this made sense


I use use the same type of compressor but have not noticed any issues with airing the tires

May have something to do with the such low pressure the tires run at
 
tire chuck

sounds like your tire chuck is worn out, or is some odd configuration. pick up a new one at your local auto parts or mega-mart. they're pretty cheap.:thumbup:
 
Get a new one...!!

Harbor freight has great offeres but anywhere you go will have them. Wal-Mart, target, sears, home depot etc...you can even get you one with built in pressure gauge...:thumbup:
 
Check the rubbér seal

There is a small flat round rubber sleeve. That dry rots away you could get the for $0.24 each years ago at a real automotive parts store,
 
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