I remember reading a post about a non Lucid tire inflator kit not reaching the front tires.
Just checked and the Lucid one does!
Just checked and the Lucid one does!
I was at COSTCO the last week and decided to use the tire service inflation system to bring my tires up to spec. The dam thing deflated my right front tire. I got out my super duper Lucid tire inflation kit out and pumped my tire back up. It is not fast as it is a very small compressor, but it works. The flap over the tire stem is awkward to work with, but is manageable.I remember reading a post about a non Lucid tire inflator kit not reaching the front tires.
Just checked and the Lucid one does!
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This exact thing happened to me. The Lucid tire inflator also sucks for this purposes on 19” wheels, because it’s a screw on connector and you’ll lose PSI detaching it, and it is very tough to screw on to the valve stem with the 19” aero covers. I ended up getting this Ryobi one without the battery as I already have plenty of other Ryobi tools that use the same battery. It’s great because the flip lock switch on it keeps you from losing PSI and it attaches to the 19” valve stem through the aero covers just fine.I was at COSTCO the last week and decided to use the tire service inflation system to bring my tires up to spec. The dam thing deflated my right front tire. I got out my super duper Lucid tire inflation kit out and pumped my tire back up. It is not fast as it is a very small compressor, but it works. The flap over the tire stem is awkward to work with, but is manageable.
Take the covers off?This exact thing happened to me. The Lucid tire inflator also sucks for this purposes on 19” wheels, because it’s a screw on connector and you’ll lose PSI detaching it, and it is very tough to screw on to the valve stem with the 19” aero covers. I ended up getting this Ryobi one without the battery as I already have plenty of other Ryobi tools that use the same battery. It’s great because the flip lock switch on it keeps you from losing PSI and it attaches to the 19” valve stem through the aero covers just fine.
Ryobi Portable Power Inflator for Tires [NEW DIGITAL GAUGE] [18-Volt] [Cordless] [ONE+ Battery system] [P737D] (Battery Not Included, Power Tool Only) https://a.co/d/fGq76CI
Good news as I just received mine!I remember reading a post about a non Lucid tire inflator kit not reaching the front tires.
Just checked and the Lucid one does!
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The Lucid one does.Does it have the umpff to get to the recommended pressure?
I have a portable tire pump 12v/110v that maxes out at 35 psi.
I needed 50 psi for the wagon.
Does it come with the car?The Lucid one does.
I think it depends on the state you are in. In CA, no.Does it come with the car?
I even bought one myself even though I have no Air.But even if it isn’t required by the state you can buy one from Lucid: https://store.lucidmotors.com/tire-repair-kit/
Thanks for correcting my misinformation! I didn’t look close enoughI remember reading a post about a non Lucid tire inflator kit not reaching the front tires.
Just checked and the Lucid one does!
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You can purchase in the Lucid store https://store.lucidmotors.com/tire-kit-replacement-canister/Is this just a small compressor? I have a pancake compressor so I wouldn't need this, correct?
How does one get the Lucid Fix a Flat?
It's the fix a flat and compressor in one unitIs this just a small compressor? I have a pancake compressor so I wouldn't need this, correct?
How does one get the Lucid Fix a Flat?
Yeah I found out the hard way their inflator sucks with the 19” and you’ll deflate your tires trying to screw it on then unscrew it. I got the Ryobi battery powered inflator, uses the same battery their other tools have and that’s a flip-lock which just fits on the valve stem through the aero cover.Today I used the Lucid Tire repair kit to inflate my 19" tires with the wheel covers on. It is a tight fit to screw on the tire inflator with the wheel covers in place. I was worried that the tire would deflate before I could get the inflator screwed onto the valve stem. It did finally work. Now I am looking for a tire inflator extension with Lock on air chuck. Has anyone purchased an extension that is compatible with the Lucid inflator?
I haven’t had a problem with losing more than 1 psi when unscrewing the inflator so I inflate to 50 and it’s 49 when done.Yeah I found out the hard way their inflator sucks with the 19” and you’ll deflate your tires trying to screw it on then unscrew it. I got the Ryobi battery powered inflator, uses the same battery their other tools have and that’s a flip-lock which just fits on the valve stem through the aero cover.