Tyre deflators (1 Viewer)

Jun 4, 2020
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Hi, has anyone got experience of using security tyre defaltors as a theft deterant? Seen some online that with deflate the tyre within 400 yds if not removed before drivin.
 
Sep 3, 2012
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Never heard of those, suppose you could put some nails under the tyres at an angle. o_O :rofl:
 

pappajohn

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Four new tyres later..... It doesn't take a lot to destroy the integrity of a tyre.
Inconvenient having remove and refit every time you go out.
A none starter in my book.... Now there's a thought, how about a decent immobiliser to start with instead of a gimmick.

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a decent alarm or tracker / immobaliser will be on a par in price of 4 new tyres, and perhaps damaged rims etc.

i think a tyre deflater would be false economy and a pain in the arse..
 
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A damaged tyre (just one) can cost around a hundred pounds and running flat would damage it. When for a very minimal sum, you could put a small hidden switch to interrupt the starting circuit or similar.
It looks a novel idea but their are many better solutions.
 
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Jun 4, 2020
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Tyre deflator I’ve seen takes 5 seconds to add and lock, together with wheel clamp (visual reminder to remove inflator) could be a great fix.

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pappajohn

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Tyre deflator I’ve seen takes 5 seconds to add and lock, together with wheel clamp (visual reminder to remove inflator) could be a great fix.
Professional vehicle thief will do the clamp quicker than that and won't care about running on a flat tyre.
Your choice of course
 

Lenny HB

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With a heavy van if you run on flat tyres they will be wrecked in a few yards, could get very expensive every time you forget about them.

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