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[GMCnet] Wireless air [message #285290] Tue, 18 August 2015 08:57
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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On Tuesday, August 18, 2015, Justin Brady wrote:

> Gene,
> I looked into the wireless air systems, but there were a few too many bad
> reviews and failures to make me feel comfortable with it. I know a lot of
> people use them and like them here, but I just don't like to use products
> with a history of failures, I don't like being stranded.
>
> Which is why you need schrader valves


> What I have now is essentially the same, just without the wireless aspect
> . i have independent readouts for each bag and up and down buttons.


I grew up doing -automation-

I just want to drive my 3 GMCs
- no gauges to read
- no controls to monitor
- no computers to run
- no details I have to know , to drive



> Only time will tell if I've made the right call! To each his own I say!


Just right GOPHERIT
ERF

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