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Litespeed forged magnesium GT7s and some Sport Cup 2s (I might eat my words about SC2s on a 991.2 not being worth it).
Cool design. What size did you get? Post some pics once you're done installing them. I'm interested because I'm currently checking some tire and wheel packages on the net.
Unfortunately, I have no connections at my local Porsche dealer as I do all the maintenance work myself…so when my Lucy threw me an airbag code, through my own doing, I went ahead and purchased this little baby and reset the airbag myself! I’d rather pay the $160 for this tool, then be at the mercy and time of taking to my local dealer who wanted $8,000 to switch my door panels. I know they looked me up on their database and knew I was not on their “preferred client” list.
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Home Depot: $24.97 (reg $29.97) 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless High Pressure Inflator with Digital Gauge (Tool Only)
So if you do not already own other Ryobi 18V ONE+ tools that use Lithium Ion Ryobi Batteries, you'll need to also purchase a battery.
I thought I had the perfect system to inflate my tires. A 12V compressor. (Not the small one that comes with the 911)
However, this requires I run the engine & open widows to run the 12V power cord out driver window for driver side tires & then remove & rerun it out passenger side for those tires.
I just tested this Ryobi tonight & it is much faster & easier! No need to start the engine!
As always, one should measure CTP with an accurate TP gauge & just use the inflater or compressor digital gauge as a very rough guide.
Home Depot: $24.97 (reg $29.97) 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless High Pressure Inflator with Digital Gauge (Tool Only)
So if you do not already own other Ryobi 18V ONE+ tools that use Lithium Ion Ryobi Batteries, you'll need to also purchase a battery.
I thought I had the perfect system to inflate my tires. A 12V compressor. (Not the small one that comes with the 911)
However, this requires I run the engine & open widows to run the 12V power cord out driver window for driver side tires & then remove & rerun it out passenger side for those tires.
I just tested this Ryobi tonight & it is much faster & easier! No need to start the engine!
As always, one should measure CTP with an accurate TP gauge & just use the inflater or compressor digital gauge as a very rough guide.
Home Depot: $24.97 (reg $29.97) 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless High Pressure Inflator with Digital Gauge (Tool Only)
So if you do not already own other Ryobi 18V ONE+ tools that use Lithium Ion Ryobi Batteries, you'll need to also purchase a battery.
I thought I had the perfect system to inflate my tires. A 12V compressor. (Not the small one that comes with the 911)
However, this requires I run the engine & open widows to run the 12V power cord out driver window for driver side tires & then remove & rerun it out passenger side for those tires.
I just tested this Ryobi tonight & it is much faster & easier! No need to start the engine!
As always, one should measure CTP with an accurate TP gauge & just use the inflater or compressor digital gauge as a very rough guide.
This makes my life easier! Recommended!
Why would the compressor digital gauge be less accurate? Mine even shuts off when reaching the set level.