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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: NJ
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I am getting an on-board airs system installed this week.
Compressor, 2.5 gallon tank, coupler set-up and gauge. it will be installed and hidden in the rear cargo bin. Its is getting two switches one at the dash and one in the rear. Seems like it is going to be cool. I am also having a solinoid installed for the winch, for added protection again with another switch for saftey. Anyone have any pics of their onboard set-ups? |
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Magicly Delicious
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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do you guys think it's possible to put in an SLS compressor for an on board air system?
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Ian Matthews
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Melbourne Australia
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I run an airconditioning compressor of the motor with a 5 gallon air tank. At idle it will pump out air quicker than you can get it into your tyres. At 1,500 rpm it will run all your air tools. With bigger tyres you need quick air. Can pump up all 4 of my tyres in the time it tanks to pump up one with most electric pumps.
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