In-Trunk Air Pump
So my grandfather called me today asking if I had an air pump as one of his tires was flat. I said I didn't (cuz I don't) but then I realized that I do have one in the trunk. Unfortunately, I dont have the hose. I called the local Pontiac dealer and they said it was well over $200.00. The parts guy even said that was outragous. So my question is: Has anyone had any success with connecting an aftermarket hose? The valve stem seems pretty different than anything i've seen before. Thanks.
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they are all over ebay on here... run ya about $50 im guessing.. $25 if ya find a deal
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Or make your own like I did for both my cars. The parts are at the auto parts store. ;) Just make sure your hose is long enough to reach all 4 of your tires. And have patience. It puts out about 70psi, but low flow. It takes time.
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On Ebay search on Schram
They are new in box kits. Gorgeous and at $25 buy it now with $15 shipping it's hard to pass up. |
Bill, I just bought one for $20.00 from Schram , I made them an offer and they accepted. Tracy has it now and says it looks like new.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...1586690&rd=1,1 |
Re: In-Trunk Air Pump
Thanks all!
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Yes...it is brand spankn new. It's a good thing I don' t have a need for it... :twisted:
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Originally Posted by singscountry1967
Yes...it is brand spankn new. It's a good thing I don' t have a need for it... :twisted:
Just let me know and I'll order another one. ;) |
Originally Posted by Maymybonneliveforever
Originally Posted by singscountry1967
Yes...it is brand spankn new. It's a good thing I don' t have a need for it... :twisted:
Just let me know and I'll order another one. ;) |
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