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mikejr 03-04-2007 12:46 AM

Airing up tires after wheeling
 
Need to know some options for airing up the tires after wheeling. I do not have the on board air system. What is everyone using?

timgco 03-04-2007 01:17 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
Power tank. It takes about 30sec/ tire. I aired up five times so far and will have to refill soon. It's safe and works very well. I've given up on compressors. they take too long. The power tank takes up some room, but IMO, it's worth it.
http://www.powertank.com/

mikejr 03-04-2007 01:23 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
is the power tank like a high pressure scuba tank sort of thing? I assume you get it filled up at a dive shop or something on that order?

timgco 03-04-2007 03:09 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikejr
is the power tank like a high pressure scuba tank sort of thing? I assume you get it filled up at a dive shop or something on that order?


No, not a scuba tank. Read the info on the web site I provided. It goes through a FAQ. Scuba tanks are completely different in cylinder and valve design and scuba tanks cannot be used in place of a CO2 tank.

Any welding shop can fill these. It costs me around $9.00 to fill it.

mikejr 03-04-2007 03:26 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
gotcha....going to the FAQ now. I didnt notice this was a CO2 tank when i scanned the website initially.

Thanks for the tip Tim its much appreciated.

Longhorn 03-07-2007 03:58 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
My onboard air compressor takes forever with 37s. I usually just drive it to a gas station.

The air tanks are great but they are $$$.

KenP 03-07-2007 04:09 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
With a tank that has enough pressure, you can also reseat a bead if necessary.

dochummer 03-07-2007 06:57 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
I've been thinking about putting a York 210 in....

http://www.jedi.com/obiwan/jeep/york_acquisition.html
http://www.coloradok5.com/york.shtml
http://www.madxj.com/MADXJ/technical...AirNoVBelt.htm
http://www.huv.com/jon/jeep/Air/index.html
http://www.kilbyenterprises.com/oba-scem.htm
http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-...nboard-air.htm
http://www.geocities.com/spencerhut/truck/air.htm


That's what I've found so far...

http://hummer.off-road.com/hummer/ar....jsp?id=263809

And the last one is similar to what drty carries around...

ROX 03-07-2007 07:10 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
I have the air suspension, but I've been looking at these recently:

http://www.central4wd.com/category.a...id%7C5579&menu=

http://store.towshop.com/store/more_...Category_ID=41

Central 4wd is about $100 more than Ride Rite stuff. I haven't checked the air tank prices yet, but I've seen them in action and they're way fast.

dochummer 03-07-2007 09:29 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
If you're planning on running air tools, you won't want to go with the ride-rite/firestone one.... here's what it says in the manual:

THIS KIT IS NOT DESIGNED TO RUN AIRPOWERED TOOLS.
THE COMPRESSOR IS DESIGNED TO RUN AT A 20% DUTY
CYCLE WITHA MAXIMUM RUN TIME OF 6 MINUTES. PLEASE
ALLOW ADEQUATE TIME FOR THE COMPRESSOR TO COOL
BETWEEN RUNNINGS.

dochummer 03-07-2007 09:30 AM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
That looks like a really good price on the viair constant duty setup....

Adam in CO 03-07-2007 03:38 PM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
Quick Air II

timgco 03-07-2007 05:53 PM

Re: Airing up tires after wheeling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam in CO
Quick Air II


QUICK?:jump: They should call it a slow air.

...but is reliable.


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