Dude I’m so glade you made this video. I came across a truck that had this and tried to see people reviews on TH-cam and could find anything but the companies sale video. They are expensive though, but could be worth it when saving your tires. Also I just heated up a wrench and bent it to install the crossfires that use the same valve connectors.
That's why I did the 1st video because the sales people can say anything and people won't be convinced without real testimony. They saw my video and thought it was nice of me to do so gave me the discount code for people to get $50 off a set. I have a few out there on them trying to get the discount code to as many as find the video. They are pricey so any savings helps.
Hey boss you did a good job installation jaja, could you add the link where you get all the screws drivers toll for tight the hoses valvules pls, thank you
@@RiosForeverARG82 the wrench for tightening them is actually available on their website. I also run with a tire pressure monitoring system that has wireless sensors to my display on my days that tells me what each one is. The Aperia won't tell you what they are. They will just inflate them up to the ordered psi unit. They do have I believe another unit for sale that tracks them. Check them out at the website below. shop.aperiatech.com?aff=23
They say they can go on a trailer as well. My dry van has the air system in the trailer axle so I didn't need them there. I'd call aperia and ask them. The bracket I would think may be different size.
So far so good. I have them on 3 trucks of mine. Just spay the connections and check for leaks after install. I've had the pair on my green Coronado since around 2016
She's just sitting getting dirty. I was told that's the worst my terminal has ever seen it. Our terminal is on a dirt road so it gets dusted 100x a day. Lol
@@TheTourettesTrucker very sad ….they really need to get moving on that new clean terminal ….a shame someone doesn’t make a truck cover for it …be safe out there buddy and keep pumping out the good videos especially maybe a truckwash one 🤣🤣🤣
They use centrifugal force while the tires are rolling to produce air and allow it through the valve if it detects the tires are below the rated pressure
@@TheTourettesTrucker I know the feeling I've been trying to get my truck washed but the way the company is I don't get a chance to get clean and I'm only able to get it washed once every 45 day's
It uses the centrifugal force of the tire spinning to produce the air. The sensor knows when your air pressure is lower than the set point and will open the valve to allow it to slowly inflate the tire as it produces the air.
Trucks and cars are a never ending project. Good for me I work in a parts store.
Dude I’m so glade you made this video. I came across a truck that had this and tried to see people reviews on TH-cam and could find anything but the companies sale video. They are expensive though, but could be worth it when saving your tires. Also I just heated up a wrench and bent it to install the crossfires that use the same valve connectors.
That's why I did the 1st video because the sales people can say anything and people won't be convinced without real testimony. They saw my video and thought it was nice of me to do so gave me the discount code for people to get $50 off a set. I have a few out there on them trying to get the discount code to as many as find the video. They are pricey so any savings helps.
th-cam.com/video/-GV-HUqv8v8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Zm6i0UEdX5qEwJ0y
Looking good Tony 👍. Have a great day. God bless you 🙏.
If righty tighty lefty loosy was a drinking word I would be dead
Lol I say it all the time working on my truck
Hey boss you did a good job installation jaja, could you add the link where you get all the screws drivers toll for tight the hoses valvules pls, thank you
Boss after installation you need install any software air monitoring on the truck computer??? I mean how do you check the tires air pressure???
@@RiosForeverARG82 the wrench for tightening them is actually available on their website. I also run with a tire pressure monitoring system that has wireless sensors to my display on my days that tells me what each one is. The Aperia won't tell you what they are. They will just inflate them up to the ordered psi unit. They do have I believe another unit for sale that tracks them.
Check them out at the website below.
shop.aperiatech.com?aff=23
Surely they offer stainless steel braided lines right?
I haven't seen a pair yet, tbh I have ever inquired about them. The others have held up and I've had for several years now.
How does it work when you pick up a nail or something..is the device good enough to keep it aired up
Yes it will keep it pumped up as long as the wheels are turning
Where did you get that tool to tighten the nut on the valve stem?
Aperia actually has those available for sale
Aperia should be sponsoring you, you make them a lot of money. 💰
I try baby. 😍😘
How are they doing for you.thinking of adding halos on my trailer. Scared of a broken tire chains damaging them on the drives
They say they can go on a trailer as well. My dry van has the air system in the trailer axle so I didn't need them there. I'd call aperia and ask them. The bracket I would think may be different size.
That yellow handle tool is like a basin wrench except for air hose lines.
How do you calibrate air psi ?
When you order them you specify what psi you want. So you need to know what psi tire rating you have and then stick with that psi tire while using.
A 7/16 wrench works perfect for me when taking off them auto hoses
I have the tool they sell for getting the inside air lines. ✌️😎
We have Cat Eyes, they don’t self inflate but you can tell at a glance if you have a low tire.
Yep. I have tire pressure monitoring sensors on each tire with the halos so I can always tell what they are 😀
I’m currently debating if I want to use cat eyes or halo’s on my truck
How have they worked out for you now 1 year later?
So far so good. I have them on 3 trucks of mine. Just spay the connections and check for leaks after install. I've had the pair on my green Coronado since around 2016
They look really good Tony ….what’s happening with the green goblin ???
She's just sitting getting dirty. I was told that's the worst my terminal has ever seen it. Our terminal is on a dirt road so it gets dusted 100x a day. Lol
@@TheTourettesTrucker very sad ….they really need to get moving on that new clean terminal ….a shame someone doesn’t make a truck cover for it …be safe out there buddy and keep pumping out the good videos especially maybe a truckwash one 🤣🤣🤣
Now it makes sense, the center attaches to the axle, the body to the wheel....
I tried to show more detail of install on this truck.
looks good maybe one day you will get it finished
Well, you must be getting up in the internet world!! Saw a clip of you on the American Trucker you tube site!!
I haven't seen that.
So whats the verdict on them
I haven't had any problem out of mine. They work as they should. Just make sure the measurements are right to get the right size hoses
@The Tourette's Trucker I have a peterbilt as well but I'm not sure about the measurements so I'll let my shop determine that
do they make air
They use centrifugal force while the tires are rolling to produce air and allow it through the valve if it detects the tires are below the rated pressure
What tpms system are you using?
VESAFE TPMS, Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System for RV, Trailer, Coach, Motor Home, Fifth Wheel, with 10 Anti-Theft sensors a.co/d/8JMkyAI
It's shiny what about the rest of the rims and the tires
It's all dirty down here in Miami now. It's been doing a lot of raining lately.
@@TheTourettesTrucker I know the feeling I've been trying to get my truck washed but the way the company is I don't get a chance to get clean and I'm only able to get it washed once every 45 day's
@@TheTourettesTrucker you stay down south and outta my lane buddy. Understand
@@teamdada2194 lol until January I'm here in Port Everglades and Port of Miami for cruise ships so that's as far north as I'm going for a while. Lol 😆
Haha. I have seen you somewhere though in northeast.
But how does it inflate tires
It uses the centrifugal force of the tire spinning to produce the air. The sensor knows when your air pressure is lower than the set point and will open the valve to allow it to slowly inflate the tire as it produces the air.
Nice channel
Thanks kindly. I still have a long way to go to improve the content
Ok Amazon. You answered my question before I could type it
Sounds like Subaru blow off valve
he cats eye is better. Where it the air gonnna come from
I seen you in my area. Stay out of my lane son.
Is this a salutation or threat?
Just stay outta my lane bubs.
Nice i need that to my truck