Sunday, April 10, 2016

JeepsNeeds Hurricane

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Check this out at Jeepsneeds.com or more specifically:

http://jeepsneeds.com/products/jeepsneeds-hurricane-free-shipping

The JeepsNeeds Hurricane is a rapid tire deflation and inflation device. It's amazingly fast, as you can see in the video below! You won't want to air down or up any other way ever again. Plus, there are so many options, it will suit any need you have. Need to borrow your buddy's air compressor? No problem, it will work. Need to air up at a gas station? It will work. Need to use a air station at your off-road park? It will work! Just don't be surprised when everyone asks to borrow it!



The Hurricane comes as just the body assembly, or the complete kit including 4 air hoses with quick connect fittings. Why do we sell it with or without hoses? Because we have found people can usually source hoses on their own, that will help reduce the initial cost of the Hurricane. Hoses can be procured from most hardware or home improvement stores. Of course, we've specially built our hoses to have the fastest air flow possible and be super quick. They are sized to easily accommodate the wheel base of a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, or similarly sized vehicle. If you have any questions or concerns about whether the hoses will be long enough for your application, just send us an email and we'll get you sorted out.

8 comments:

  1. I liked the devise, they should add one of the auto tire deflator so you don't have to mess with the on off valves, you may even be able to put another one of the auto deflator with a higher setting to stop from being over filled. Just a thought

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  2. The only problem I see is the shrader valves are still screwed into the tires. Air comes out much faster when the valve is removed such as when used with a single tire quick release guage. The product is fantastic for inflating all your tires to the same pressure.

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  3. what if your tires start at different pressures?

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  4. It's a good concept but having to get it all out and set it all up seems like a lengthy process

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  5. you should compare it with other devices but you have to include the setup time as well. it factors into the actual time

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  6. like other have said, my first was thought was that it's a great idea, and has the awesome side effect of equalizing all the tires (glad to see you confirm this works how I imagined. But I'm not sure I foresee (atleast for myself) dragging all that out every time I air up.

    One thing I'll add, and you probably have already thought of it, but have you considered shut offs for the outputs/quick disconnects? my thought here is for guys with full size rigs or diesels that run different pressures front to rear. could air all four up to one pressure, then shut the rears off and add more to the front only. Just a thought.

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  7. this is cool. thank u!👍

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  8. Nobody needs that srry to say not every product outdoes KISS

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