http://www.powertank.com/products/sfID1/13/productID/18
Looking at their chart, it looks like the 10 lb bottle would air 16 of our stock size tires from 15 to 35 psi. The 15 lb bottle would do 24 tires. That is pretty good.
http://www.powertank.com/full.chart.html
Anyone here run this set up or something similar? Here is a review of the Power Tank:
http://www.off-road.com/trucks-4x4/r...iew-23093.html
2005 H2 SUV - Stealth Gray with Ebony interior - Third row - Exterior tire carrier -
Mirror caps - black bedliner
Roof rack rails - black bedliner
Wheels - Black bedliner on stock wheels
Gas cap lid - still chrome but will soon be black bedliner
Tail light guards - still chrome but will be black bedliner
Grill - Still chrome but will be black bedliner
Hmmmm, is there a pattern developing here?
...if I'm right though, does anyone know if the compressor can be installed on a truck that doesn't have air suspension...just to be used to inflate the tires (or air matresses, or beach balls, or whatever.)
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My H2 has the air suspension with the air hose attachment but you could take a nap while you air up your tires this way. The Powertank takes less than 1.5 minutes to go from 20lbs to 45lbs on the 37" that I run off road on the H2.
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