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Dr Air - 150ltr/min air compressor

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Dr Air - 150ltr/min air compressor

Post by highwaychook »

G'day fellas

Any of you got the Dr Air 150 ltr/min compressor? it retails for about $300. If so what's it like for pumping up 4x4 tyres ?

I couldn't find any info on this brand in the compressor thread.
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Post by Jimmu »

I have an older version of the DR air and it is useless shit!

Thermal cut out after one 32" tire 20-40psi!

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Post by Jonezy01 »

had one it was a apsolute pain in the arse very temprimental, since bought a ironman one and it works a treat and good value for only $150.
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Post by highwaychook »

I ended up buying an ARB compressor.
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Post by micks troll »

Mine was the one from Autobarn after some low life stole my bush ranger one :bad-words: What a piece of sh^t, couldn't do 4 33s from 15 to 30psi due to thermal cut out, also had connected through a tank and even set up a fan to blow cold air over it and no better :bad-words: (all mounted on false floor behind drivers seat so no heat issues) ended up having to use the locker compressor which is the large arb one to finish!
the bush ranger was awesome never died etc as is the arb one!

Oh i had it hard wire using the fuse supplied and the harness went up in smoke so advise dont use their fuse connection :shock: As notted this system was out of the weather inside a wagon ontop of a false floor! next setup i do will be a twin arb set up as they work well then you always have a back up if one does die!
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