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I have the 15lb and although it fits in the back of my 2dr where I wanted it to and i also like the extra capacity of the 15lb if I had to do it over again I would have bought the 10lb. Looking back and the fact that I have a 2dr I would rather have the extra room than the extra 5lb of CO2.
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i have the 15lb and although it fits in the back of my 2dr where i wanted it to and i also like the extra capacity of the 15lb if i had to do it over again i would have bought the 10lb. Looking back and the fact that i have a 2dr i would rather have the extra room than the extra 5lb of co2.
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I run a 20# bottle. Less fills, space doesn't bother me. Just flip up my back seat and lay it in my cradle. I have a air hose, air chuck, 1/2" impact and 3/8" air ratchet I could run off it
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Iam very happy with my 10 pound Power Tank. It mounts on the roll bar, fills the 37s up 4 times and also has the power to run air tools. I may have to fill it up more often. But the out of the way mount and the set up is well worth it. But I again hit trails for days at a time. Many do not. Oh and it cost more. Well worth it in my opinion.
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Iam very happy with my 10 pound Power Tank. It mounts on the roll bar, fills the 37s up 4 times and also has the power to run air tools. I may have to fill it up more often. But the out of the way mount and the set up is well worth it. But I again hit trails for days at a time. Many do not. Oh and it cost more. Well worth it in my opinion.
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Tell him Roger sent ya. may give you a break.
We always use impacts and also use it to reseat beads on the trail.
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I just have this in the back of mine and strap it down. Very stable, never moves around. full 20# bottle weighs about 44lbs or so (aluminum). Costs about $20 for an exchange bottle, $50 regulator and I'm in business.
I actually used it as a "air source" while helping my father in law on his 1976 Dodge. Michicgan truck, replacing shocks. We would have never gotten those bolts out with his pancake compressor. Brought my $400 mac 1/2" impact (1,100ft/lb in reverse), hooked it to the bottle and gave it hell. Worked very well!
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Iam very happy with my 10 pound Power Tank. It mounts on the roll bar, fills the 37s up 4 times and also has the power to run air tools. I may have to fill it up more often. But the out of the way mount and the set up is well worth it. But I again hit trails for days at a time. Many do not. Oh and it cost more. Well worth it in my opinion.