by elmo_4_vt » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:09 pm
I guess I can understand that... but I don't think it would really take that long assuming you have the right tools. I have auto deflators for my truck (for off road stuff) and all you do is screw them on, and they go down to a pre-set pressure only taking about 60-90 seconds. Airing up would only take 30 seconds if you had a compressor.
Otherwise, you could always get something with a reduced height roof, the tradeoff being you'd have to hunch to more around when inside. I almost did that just so it would be less wind resistance while towing. I have a 8'-5" door opening, but because I'd really like to have 35" tires on mine for a little better off road ability.Even with having a 6' interior, I may end up having the same problem though. I'm thinking about using air bags for the suspension so I can reduce the height that way. I have a shop and truck mounted compressor, so hopefully it should be straight forward airing back up.
Don
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Truck: '96 Ford Bronco, Modified for off-road stuff
Trailer in progress: Not a tear drop exactly, sort of a mut of a couple different designs.