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On board Air compressors

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On board Air compressors

Post by BushRanger7 »

G'Day All,

Lookin at getting an on-board air set up but struggeling to pick a compressor!!
I was lookin at the BOSS Air Compressor PX-02 Impressor Kit from 4H website or just a Terrain Tamer Twin Pump from ebay and adding a 9lt tank.
Just wondering if anybody has seen any better deals or has any other valuable input to waiver my decision....

Just using it to pump up the fattys after a beach run and clean out the cab and all that sort of stuff. Nothing too serious.

Cheers
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Re: On board Air compressors

Post by bogged »

Endless air.. searching will give you answers.
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Post by jemmos »

i got a 4h grande, very similar to the boss 1, cheaper nock off. but its an awsome compressor, pumps up my 35s in bout 5 mins. had it bout 6 months, hardwired it and it hasnt missed a beat!
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i have the boss and it works great with an air tank it is mounted in behind and under the winch , ive had it under water quite a few times and it still starts up every time , what ever you get make sure it is 100% duty cycle so you dont have to worry about turning it off for it to cool down
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Post by bigbluemav »

Search is DEFINITELY your friend with this topic!! There are LOADS of threads on On-Board air systems.

Save money on the tank by going to a truck wreckers and getting an air (brake) tank. There are heaps of varying sizes to fit anywhere for WAY LESS than the tanks in shops. You could even buy a couple/few tanks to add to your air capacity.

Good luck with it!!
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Post by BushRanger7 »

Cheers boys,

I'll visit the truck wrecker this weekend to find a decent tank and find myself a 100% duty cycle compressor to fill er up.

I have searched and researched the topic, read, wondered and wished...
but like anything on the net these days there is a lot of crap you need to wade through to find what you want. i think it is a lot easier to just ask in a forum and hear what other people have to say as opposed to 25,000 manufacturers compteing over who has what novelty gimics.

thanks again for your input
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