Power Tank
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RE: Power Tank
I run an engine driven set up in my Jeep. I converted my AC compressor and when I built my bumpers I plumbed and sealed them for air. have about 8 gallons or so worht of air storage near as i can figure. I lovew then engine driven set up in the Jeep, but for the truck i actually have a working AC so I dont want to convert it. I recently aquired a CO2 tank and regulator that i am planning to mount in my bed box as a powertank then mount a retractable hose reel in there as well so i can fill tires and run air tools from the truck if i have to
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#6
RE: Power Tank
very true. thats why i really like the engine driven set up in my YJ. it works great for filling tires, air mattresses and the like and it powers any air tool i put to it with no trouble. I wouldn't personally run a vaiair or electric set up. seen too many of em burn out. only electric compressor i would run is the ARB compressor but i would only use it to activate my lockers, nothing else. (which i plan to do as i just cant seal all the pinhole leaks in my bumpers no matter how hard i try)
But for the truck, I'd only be using it on rare occassions to fill a tire or run an air tool here and there. so a powertank set up is the way to go for the truck for me
But for the truck, I'd only be using it on rare occassions to fill a tire or run an air tool here and there. so a powertank set up is the way to go for the truck for me
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