the bead was off the seat completely. the auto inflate was putting air into the tire trying to reinflate it. after trying to get the bead to reseat i gave up and went to the tire shop.
Trailer Tire Inflation System...Ever seen them air up a tire broken loose from wheel?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by oneperfectrun, Jan 4, 2013.
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Oneperfectrun - I will put in a plug for Hendrickson - some folks may have had issues with the old HTIS (newer version is the TireMaxx), but mine did great for years. Originally came with hard plastic hoses that didn't hold-up so well but Hendrickson sent me a full set of braided steel hoses at no charge.
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Maybe it's best to just keep with the old system.
Check your tires, and use an air hose to fill them if needed.
I've hooked to trailers with a tire that had zero air pressure.
Got out the air hose and filled it, and usually no further problems.
I've wondered if the tire had lost all pressure between the time it was last dropped to the time I hooked to it, or if a driver or two simply never checked.oneperfectrun Thanks this. -
on occasion, yes. A lot of the 53' intermodal chassis have a PSI system, on a cfew occasions I've hooked to one at a customer, had a run-flat tire, that was fully inflated and seated by the time I got back to the rail.
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No offense intended and to each his own, but I like the idea that this system takes care of the burden of checking and airing tires for you! And the warning light will alert you to tire being aired-up or even a situation where the inflation system can't keep a tire at proper pressure. Yes, it costs money to buy and it is not perfect, but I will continue to run one and would have a tractor system as well if they weren't so very expensive. Just one less hassle for me...
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Are these systems adjustable to the amount of air pressure you want to run in your tires?
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