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good compressors advice please

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good compressors advice please

Post by 8runner »

hi all im after a new compressor and im hoping for some reccomendations. I used to use a Bullett which did very well for my needs but i know theres alot more out there. Also does anyone know what if any mags will fit an explorer eg id like to but 2nd hand so can i look for a toyota rim to fit etc cheers shaun
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Post by Gonzo »

i`m happy with my ARB unit mounted under the bonnet
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Post by Carl Coight »

What do you want it to do?
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Carl Coight wrote:What do you want it to do?


compress air :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :lol:
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Post by Wooders »

If yopu got the room & the time to figure it out go either york or sanden.....thems 12v ones are just toys :finger:
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Post by Carl Coight »

Wooders wrote:If yopu got the room & the time to figure it out go either york or sanden.....thems 12v ones are just toys :finger:


Thats what i ment by what was it for.
If you want to run air tools or get serious about pumping up your tyres, go the air conditioning compressor but if you only want to pump up tyres or run lockers get a 12 volt. :wink:
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Post by Roktruk »

I've been runnung a Thomas Blue Tongue for 10 years, good for tyre cos it has a continuous duty cycle. With a small tank, it runs the ARB locker.
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