Spairline
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Spairline
This may be some thing that has been mentioned before but I have just fitted a Spairline to my spare wheel. It is one of those things that's so easy to fit and means checking spare tyre pressures dosnt involve crawling underneath the van.
From my time at the road side spare tyres with little or no air in them was not unusual. .
All my vans both motorhome and work have had something like this fitted. This recent one is the best made so far. A well spent £16.0. I managed to cable tie the valve bracket to the tow bar and secure the pipe to the loom for the trailer plug most of the way to the spare wheel. No drilling holes needed.
I might fit one to managements Polo. The boot is normally full of assorted work things so checking the spare is not easy.
From my time at the road side spare tyres with little or no air in them was not unusual. .
All my vans both motorhome and work have had something like this fitted. This recent one is the best made so far. A well spent £16.0. I managed to cable tie the valve bracket to the tow bar and secure the pipe to the loom for the trailer plug most of the way to the spare wheel. No drilling holes needed.
I might fit one to managements Polo. The boot is normally full of assorted work things so checking the spare is not easy.
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Re: Spairline
Did mine some time ago.
As you say, easy peasy to fit and is now easy peasy to check the pressure!
PB
As you say, easy peasy to fit and is now easy peasy to check the pressure!
PB
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