hey guys
i am building a bit of a daily\ comp truck atm.
its a gq cut down, 350 chev and all the gear.
i have a mount bracket there for A\C or should i use it for a second air compressor???
i have one of hobzee's big compressors would that be enough running into say a 15ltr tank to re inflate the 36 or 37's in reasonable time? i dont want to sit there all day.
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how many guys run A\C on there patrols???. second air or A\C
A lot of guys do this, especially if it's a dedicated comp truck. You could modify existing A/C compressor as your air compressor.
Since it doubles as a daily driver and you live in Melbourne, i'd suggest you'd regret not having Aircon on those 43degree summer days
Another option is to make a bracket to mount a 2nd air compressor above your alternator. Instead of running 2 alternator belts you run one to alternator and another between alternator and 2nd air compressor. Fairly simple on carby and deisel 4.2's, more shit to move around on efi's.
Since it doubles as a daily driver and you live in Melbourne, i'd suggest you'd regret not having Aircon on those 43degree summer days

Another option is to make a bracket to mount a 2nd air compressor above your alternator. Instead of running 2 alternator belts you run one to alternator and another between alternator and 2nd air compressor. Fairly simple on carby and deisel 4.2's, more shit to move around on efi's.
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