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Onboard Air Solutions?

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Old 08-19-2009, 01:56 PM
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MADE IT FOR UNDER $200 INCLUDING FILLING IT. 20#'S OF AIR WILL LAST ME A YEAR OR TWO, RUNS AIR TOOLS AND WILL FILL ABOUT 80 TIRES FROM 0 TO 45 PSI. TAKES 40 SEC TO GET FROM 18 PSI TO 40 PSI. DOWNSIDE IT IS HEAVY AND BULKY, I USUALLY PACK AROUND IT FOR WHEELIN TRIPS OTHERWISE I CARRY A BIG RED PORTABLE FROM PEP BOYS, THAT IS ACTUALLY QUITE GOOD. BECAUSE IT IS A 20# AND NOT A 10# IT DOES NOT LEND ITSELF TO ROLLBAR MOUNTING VERY WELL.
Old 08-21-2009, 06:26 AM
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I'm a bit late but here is my setup. I mounted a 2 gal. tank and a Viair 380C compressor on underside of body/frame above rear axle. Made a custom swich/guage panel that houses the relays and pressure switch. Its on at 110psi and off at 150psi. Wiring ran from new fuse panel up front.

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Old 08-21-2009, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by JeepDawg
Dude, I think your solution rocks!
Thanks!
Old 10-13-2009, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by midwesterner
I'm a bit late but here is my setup. I mounted a 2 gal. tank and a Viair 380C compressor on underside of body/frame above rear axle. Made a custom swich/guage panel that houses the relays and pressure switch. Its on at 110psi and off at 150psi. Wiring ran from new fuse panel up front.

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That's Cool!

Any problems with the viair and Water mounted in that location?



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