I also carry a compressor in the basement that has a max pressure of 100 psi. Does great on the air bag, but takes forever to get the truck tires up to 80 psi.
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Andy & Judi, Canine Companions Duke & Kona
2012 F350 Lariat CC SRW Airlift 5000 |2013 RW 36FL Winegard Trav'ler
Travel Blog: www.andyandjudi.com
Installed 125 psi pancake compressor on shelf in front storage(no gen set), ran line to retractable air line in propane compartment with a switched outlet, just open door turn on & reel out 25'+ hose.
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Danny & Linda
Full-timed 10+ years
Former '13 FB owner
Traded '13 GMC Denali DRW D/A
Currently rv & truckless
Replacement undetermined
I use the wirelessONE compressor from my air bags -
I had them put an outlet near the rear bumper for small things like the trailair...
for tires and all, the airbag compressors duty cycle is just too small to work with those so have a craftsman version of this I can carry in the basement if I don't want to stop at the truck stops... http://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-C...air+compressor
Jon,
I just got that one last month - the cfm is awesome compared to the old 0.2 cfm I relied on. This one pressurizes to 150 psi in about a minute or so.
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