Price ?
Brand ?
Performance ?
or a combination of the above ?
I've got an old ARB to run the lockers so I have found it hard to justify having 2 compressors on board. Its very very slow for day tripping to bring 35's from 15psi up to road pressures but fine for touring etc where time isn't so important and pressure changes are not so great.
Cheers
Slunnie
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I have a Bushranger Power-Air I got from a 4WD Monthly subscription deal.
Very happy with it,its only small put isnt too much slower than some of the bigger compressors others use.
Andrew
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well t sound like the blue tongue is winning out at the mo
mmm let me see!
cheers
I watched a twin tongue in action a couple of years ago which was used to reseat at 31x10.5-15 and inflate to full pressure. Stunning how fast it was.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
mmm keep then coming boys, I'm using this thread as a means of determining if three half decent compressors over a few years are better than buying one that is worth five times the price ?
cheers
I have an ARB old design, slow but reliable. All parts are available and cheap, so old ones can be rebuilt fairly easily.
I also have an $89 max air copy from BigW. punished the hell out of it (like running it for an hour @ 35psi which didn't kill it, that was 3 years ago, still runs, but is of poor quality.
The main one i use these days, the trusty MAX AIR. Love it. Fast reliable.
I use it with a 9 litre water fire extinghuiser tank. it takes about 6-7 mins to inflate the tank, which i do whilst driving around(it used to be mounted in my prado will go under the tray of SIIA Ute) and can inflate a tyre as fast as a home compressor, the tank reserve normally gets 2 1/2 tyres meaning air up is minimal time. I also use a proper inflator unlike the ARB ones that have no tap etc so constantly blow air (meaning the tank isn't re filling between tyres.
See above, they are all savable. Check out my article on rebuilding them.:
Offroader.com.au, Australia's Offroad Magazine - Online 20071022
Also on on the Air Tank
Offroader.com.au, Australia's Offroad Magazine - Online 20071022
Lastly, an air transfer hose to use your spare @ 65psi (max inflation pressure) to top up back 2 tyres from say, 20 - 36 psi...
Offroader.com.au, Australia's Offroad Magazine - Online 20071022
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