Onboard Air Solutions?
#21
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.
#22
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Arnold, Missouri
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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.
Pics attached.
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#24
JK Enthusiast
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.
Pics attached.
Pics attached.
Any problems with the viair and Water mounted in that location?