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Mean Mother 4x4 Tyre Deflators - 4 pack

Mean Mother 4x4 Tyre Deflators - 4 pack

SKU:MMTD01

Regular price $109.00
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The Mean Mother 4x4 Tyre Deflators are a must have product for reducing multiple tyres pressures fast for going off-road. This increases the tyre footprint, which greatly improves your traction and reduces the chance of getting bogged in soft, muddy, or sandy conditions.

✅ Accurately adjust deflators by dialling the inner gauge to the desire pressure shown between 10-30psi
✅ Time saving. Precise, Set and forget design
✅ Save your knees with no kneeling down and waiting for each tyres to deflate
✅ Simple design - Easy to pull apart and clean
✅ High-vis coating so easy to find if dropped
✅ Stainless steel components
✅ Includes a conveniently integrated Schrader Thread to secure valve cap during deflation. FIRST DEFLATOR WITH THIS INNOVATION
✅ Deflators include Bonus spare valve caps (in case you lose one)
✅ Easy Twist hexagonal body design
✅ Storage pouch/bag
✅ Registered Design 202118097
✅ Comes with an Iron Clad 2 Year Warranty

WHEN TAKING YOUR VEHICLE OFF-ROAD, REDUCING TYRE PRESSURE IS CRITICAL FOR MAXIMISING TRACTION AND TO AVOID GETTING STUCK.

  1. As shown in this Diagram, the Tyre’s “Footprint” increases as the Tyre Pressure drops, which spreads the Vehicle Weight over a larger Area, increasing Traction on loose Surfaces such as DRIVING ON THE BEACH
  2. In ROCKY AREAS, the lowered Pressure lets the Tyre conform to the Terrain
  3. Creates more Contact points between Tyres and Rocks
  4. Improves Grip and ensures a more comfortable Adventure
  5. Always remember to re-inflate your Tyres to the Manufacturer’s Recommended Pressure before getting back on the Road.

WARNING

  • Never exceed vehicle manufacturer’s maximum recommended tyre pressure; the vehicle recommended tyre pressure placard is usually located in glove box, driver’s pillar, or under front of bonnet.
  • Tyre pressure should be checked weekly to avoid unnecessary wear.
  • Driving with reduced tyre pressure will greatly affect vehicle handling.
  • Checking tyres after driving may cause an inaccurate reading; always wait until tyres have cooled.
  • Always remember to restore your tyre pressure to recommended

 

⚠️ Important Information: You are responsible for LVV compliance of purchased products and their installation, if applicable. Images are for illustration only, actual product may vary. Please contact us with any questions.

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