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mini air compressor advice
WillC:
You know if you buy a cheap compressor it will let you down and piss you off when you need it the most, then what do you do?, buy another cheap one?
For around twice your budget (160-220) you could buy one of the best, 100% duty Viair 350c or 450c and then down the road add a tank and plumb it to the front and rear if you want.
RnnngTrails:
--- Quote from: WillC on March 11, 2011, 01:52:24 AM ---You know if you buy a cheap compressor it will let you down and piss you off when you need it the most, then what do you do?, buy another cheap one?
For around twice your budget (160-220) you could buy one of the best, 100% duty Viair 350c or 450c and then down the road add a tank and plumb it to the front and rear if you want.
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I agree. You get what you pay for. Justin "Axle" did the Viair kit and added a tank later. It filled his 37's all day long with no problems.
Personally, mine is on my winch and I run a 2.5 gallon air tank in the rear. I can fill up my 35's from 8 to 30 in about 7 - 8 minutes
gearhead1985B:
Um a bike pump cost $10 at wal-mart and will always work and a can of brake clean and a lighter will seat just about any bead
that is my current oba system and it never let me down on the first of the year i used it to fill up a 38 after the guy blew a bead it took about 4 beverages but we got it done
BlacXJeep:
--- Quote from: gearhead1985B on March 11, 2011, 09:21:45 AM ---Um a bike pump cost $10 at wal-mart and will always work and a can of brake clean and a lighter will seat just about any bead
that is my current oba system and it never let me down on the first of the year i used it to fill up a 38 after the guy blew a bead it took about 4 beverages but we got it done
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i would expect nothing less from you Adam ;D
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