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- Vehicle Year
- 2020
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 2.3 EcoBoost
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 2.5 level kit with rear add a leaf appox. 1.5
- Tire Size
- 285/75r17
- My credo
- Buy it, build it, and drive it like you stole it
In the offroad community, airing down your tires is a common practice. This helps you with comfort on the rougher roads and traction in those sticky situations. That being said airing back up can be time consuming. Moving the compressor from tire to tire. There are several companies out there now offering 4 tire inflation systems. These systems run anywhere from $150 to $300 on Amazon. Not in my budget haha.
Well at my work we do quite a bit of pneumatic work. We stock multiple 1/4" NPT brass fittings, 1/4" ID nylon air line slip fittings, and rolls of line. This made me think I could just build my own 4 tire inflation system.
After a quick search on Amazon I found the two missing peices I needed:
Breezliy 1/4" Inflation Schrader... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QMCF6BK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Kodilin 5PCS 1/4" FNPT Open Flow... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPHPN8KD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
After thought; should have bought the 1/4" FNPT that wasn't open flow. Let's air escape from unattached.
Still happy with the results. It makes airing down and back up faster. Plus it adds the equalation factor. Knowing all 4 tires are same psi.
used some velcro staps to store it.
added a 1/4" T slip on at front tire location with 36" lead for front tires.
Then extended air line to rear tire.
Used a brass T to split the front and add a shredder valve. I went with a shredder valve due to the equipment I have for airing up and down are for this type of connection.
After I finished I did find this product on Amazon for around $40 that would make a great start.
I think you can find several YouTube videos that offer step by step instructions. I encourage everyone to find solutions that can fit you needs and budget.
Well at my work we do quite a bit of pneumatic work. We stock multiple 1/4" NPT brass fittings, 1/4" ID nylon air line slip fittings, and rolls of line. This made me think I could just build my own 4 tire inflation system.
After a quick search on Amazon I found the two missing peices I needed:
Breezliy 1/4" Inflation Schrader... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QMCF6BK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Kodilin 5PCS 1/4" FNPT Open Flow... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPHPN8KD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
After thought; should have bought the 1/4" FNPT that wasn't open flow. Let's air escape from unattached.
Still happy with the results. It makes airing down and back up faster. Plus it adds the equalation factor. Knowing all 4 tires are same psi.
Then extended air line to rear tire.
Used a brass T to split the front and add a shredder valve. I went with a shredder valve due to the equipment I have for airing up and down are for this type of connection.
After I finished I did find this product on Amazon for around $40 that would make a great start.
I think you can find several YouTube videos that offer step by step instructions. I encourage everyone to find solutions that can fit you needs and budget.