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Old 08-06-2015, 09:11 AM   #1
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using on board air comp. for bags to inflate tires

Anyone run a tee and valves to make an air hose outlet from thier onboard air bag compressor to fill tires?
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I do not have an onboard or bags, have given it some thought but haven't jumped yet. I've read threads where posters have run several features with on board air: bags, air horns, a chuck for external use (tires, floats...). Usually this type of setup will use a tank and a compressor suited for 50% or higher duty cycle. All the features will drive the $$ up and it looks like it'd be easy to spend $1000 without installation.
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I do not have an onboard or bags, have given it some thought but haven't jumped yet. I've read threads where posters have run several features with on board air: bags, air horns, a chuck for external use (tires, floats...). Usually this type of setup will use a tank and a compressor suited for 50% or higher duty cycle. All the features will drive the $$ up and it looks like it'd be easy to spend $1000 without installation.
$780 for me. Firestone ride right bags, heavy duty air comp. and 3 gal. tank.
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$780 for me. Firestone ride right bags, heavy duty air comp. and 3 gal. tank.
No air horns?
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No air horns?
NO! I listen to them enough at work.
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