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Jack and Liz Pearce

Howdy.
Our mechanic suggested that we use Dual Dynamics' CrossFire dual tire
equalization system on our Wanderlodge dualies.
Here is the marketspeak on this product:
"How Crossfire Works

Crossfire is a pressure equalizing and monitoring valve that is mounted
between dual tires. It bolts easily to the lug, hub cap, or drive axle
end. Properly mounted, air freely flows from one tire to the other,
maintaining equal tire pressure and load distribution."

Do you use this product on your RV? Any recommendations for it?
Comments, pro or con are requested.

Thanks,
Liz Pearce
1993 WL, currently in Cheyenne, WY

Wallace Craig

I've had them on two Wanderlodges and find them most satisfactory

Jack and Liz Pearce wrote:
Howdy.
Our mechanic suggested that we use Dual Dynamics' CrossFire dual tire
equalization system on our Wanderlodge dualies.
Here is the marketspeak on this product:
"How Crossfire Works

Crossfire is a pressure equalizing and monitoring valve that is mounted
between dual tires. It bolts easily to the lug, hub cap, or drive axle
end. Properly mounted, air freely flows from one tire to the other,
maintaining equal tire pressure and load distribution."

Do you use this product on your RV? Any recommendations for it?
Comments, pro or con are requested.

Thanks,
Liz Pearce
1993 WL, currently in Cheyenne, WY









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Wallace Craig
95 WLWB 42
Azle, Texas


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Gregory OConnor

What happens to the air press in the good tire when the other tire
goes flat?

I just bought a air chuck at Nappa that will clip on the stem and
hold the valve down to air up. Most of the clip ons require you to
remove the valve guts and the chuck does not self close when removed.
Greg 94pt w/ Irish self check valves stems
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
wrote:
>
>
> Howdy.
> Our mechanic suggested that we use Dual Dynamics' CrossFire dual
tire
> equalization system on our Wanderlodge dualies.
> Here is the marketspeak on this product:
> "How Crossfire Works
>
> Crossfire is a pressure equalizing and monitoring valve that is
mounted
> between dual tires. It bolts easily to the lug, hub cap, or drive
axle
> end. Properly mounted, air freely flows from one tire to the other,
> maintaining equal tire pressure and load distribution."
>
> Do you use this product on your RV? Any recommendations for it?
> Comments, pro or con are requested.
>
> Thanks,
> Liz Pearce
> 1993 WL, currently in Cheyenne, WY
>

Bob Lawrence

Have them on my bus and work trucks. If one dual goes flat, the
Crossfire cuts off the air to the other tire after 10 psi loss.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Tacoma, Wa.
>
> What happens to the air press in the good tire when the other tire
> goes flat?
> Greg 94pt w/ Irish self check valves stems

ronmarabito2002

Liz:

I have used them on my 92 since I've owned it. They were installed
by the previous owner. I replaced one unit when the guage quit
working and I have another now that is not working correctly, but this
is over a period of several years.

The unit assures you of equal pressure in the pairs of tires on the
drive axle and eliminates the chance that the inside dual is low on
air and thus creating a blow-out.

I believe that the factory will replace the units not working
correctly.

R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
wrote:
>
>
> Howdy.
> Our mechanic suggested that we use Dual Dynamics' CrossFire dual tire
> equalization system on our Wanderlodge dualies.
> Here is the marketspeak on this product:
> "How Crossfire Works
>
> Crossfire is a pressure equalizing and monitoring valve that is mounted
> between dual tires. It bolts easily to the lug, hub cap, or drive axle
> end. Properly mounted, air freely flows from one tire to the other,
> maintaining equal tire pressure and load distribution."
>
> Do you use this product on your RV? Any recommendations for it?
> Comments, pro or con are requested.
>
> Thanks,
> Liz Pearce
> 1993 WL, currently in Cheyenne, WY
>

iwander_85pt40

Jack,

My 85PT40 came equipped with them, courtesy of Wallace Craig.

They make checking tire pressure with a guage a piece of cake. Both
tire are inflated to proper pressure if you have to add air.

Pressure is equalized if you develop a slow leak in one tire, giving
you time to get repairs. If you have a sudden blowout on one tire, a
check valve prevents loss of pressure in the other tire.

The only thing I would suggest is keeping an eye on tire repair
persons to make sure the hoses and brackets are removed and replaced
properly and without damage.

Phil Corpus
'iWander'
85PT40


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
wrote:
>
>
> Howdy.
> Our mechanic suggested that we use Dual Dynamics' CrossFire dual tire
> equalization system on our Wanderlodge dualies.
> Here is the marketspeak on this product:
> "How Crossfire Works
>
> Crossfire is a pressure equalizing and monitoring valve that is mounted
> between dual tires. It bolts easily to the lug, hub cap, or drive axle
> end. Properly mounted, air freely flows from one tire to the other,
> maintaining equal tire pressure and load distribution."
>
> Do you use this product on your RV? Any recommendations for it?
> Comments, pro or con are requested.
>
> Thanks,
> Liz Pearce
> 1993 WL, currently in Cheyenne, WY
>

Henry Jay Hannigan

---I have "crossfires on my 90SP36 and am very happy with them...a
quick look at the color shows status. No problems in two years.
Regards,
Hank Hannigan
90SP36..in Vegas








In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwander_85pt40"
wrote:
>
> Jack,
>
> My 85PT40 came equipped with them, courtesy of Wallace Craig.
>
> They make checking tire pressure with a guage a piece of cake.
Both
> tire are inflated to proper pressure if you have to add air.
>
> Pressure is equalized if you develop a slow leak in one tire,
giving
> you time to get repairs. If you have a sudden blowout on one
tire, a
> check valve prevents loss of pressure in the other tire.
>
> The only thing I would suggest is keeping an eye on tire repair
> persons to make sure the hoses and brackets are removed and
replaced
> properly and without damage.
>
> Phil Corpus
> 'iWander'
> 85PT40
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Howdy.
> > Our mechanic suggested that we use Dual Dynamics' CrossFire dual
tire
> > equalization system on our Wanderlodge dualies.
> > Here is the marketspeak on this product:
> > "How Crossfire Works
> >
> > Crossfire is a pressure equalizing and monitoring valve that is
mounted
> > between dual tires. It bolts easily to the lug, hub cap, or
drive axle
> > end. Properly mounted, air freely flows from one tire to the
other,
> > maintaining equal tire pressure and load distribution."
> >
> > Do you use this product on your RV? Any recommendations for it?
> > Comments, pro or con are requested.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Liz Pearce
> > 1993 WL, currently in Cheyenne, WY
> >
>

Howard O. Truitt

Fellows,
Tell me where you found the Crossfire Equalizers and what price to expect. Is
it the concensus of the group that the Crossfire are the best.
Thanks,
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40


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Pete Masterson

On Jul 3, 2006, at 10:37 AM, Howard O. Truitt wrote:

> Fellows,
> Tell me where you found the Crossfire Equalizers and what price to
> expect. Is
> it the concensus of the group that the Crossfire are the best.
>

Howard,

I found them at Shop.com. They come in various pressure ratings, so
you'll need to buy the appropriate model for your tires. Price $67.95
(each) plus shipping (and tax if applicable) --- you need 2.

This URL will take you right to the page:

<http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-p23918238-k24-g4-~crossfire+dual+tire
+pressure+equalization+system-nover?sourceid=3>

Pete Masterson
aeonix1@...
'95 Bluebird Wanderlodge WBDA 4203
El Sobrante, CA

Scott Forman

Is it possible to check the pressure with a gauge or add air without
removing the Crossfire? I have never seen these in person.

Thanks

Scott Forman
82 FC35RB
Memphis

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt"
wrote:
>
> Fellows,
> Tell me where you found the Crossfire Equalizers and what price to
expect. Is
> it the concensus of the group that the Crossfire are the best.
> Thanks,
> Howard Truitt
> Camilla, Ga.
> 86 PT40
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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