What is Difference Between Wheelmaster Inflation Kits # WM82082 and # WM8208
Question:
I have 2006 Ford E450 chassis. Which of these will be a better fit? From what I can tell I think I would need 135deg connector on rear outside wheel. Thanks
asked by: Ronny
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Expert Reply:
The difference between the two is that the Wheelmasters kit part # WM82082 is "airless" which means that the lines don't have air pressure in them unless you are inflating or deflating the tires. Whereas the # WM8208 will have air pressure in the lines at all times. Airless is generally preferred.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Wheel Masters 4-Hose Inflation Kit - 16" to 19-1/2" Dually - Wheel Cover Mount
- Tire Inflator
- Inflation Kit
- 16 - 19-1/2 Inch Dual Tires
- Wheel Cover Mount
- Wheel Masters
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