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I have just replace my 4X4 compressor, The big one I had someone stole when the broke in to my lock up last year and I am still adding up the cost even now,
Anyway I bought this "Not" so little beast and it is Idea for my Truck tyres, I just ran it off of a stuff Car battery and it took 3 and a half minutes to fill my truck tyre form 0 to 40.5 psi, and with the truck started with a good battery it can do it in about 2 minutes, Seriously this thing is fast, It is that fast even with the stuffed battery I could see the Truck going up back towards it's normal ride Height, I would recommend one of these to any one going out in the bush or up the beach, I still have one of those TruckAir 275psi compressors that came out in the mid 90's early 2000's and it works a treat but having a Cigar lighter plug on it they tend to blow the Sockets Fuse, It blew them on both of my pajero's, and I replaced them but they have another fuse hidden away some place that I never did find so the sockets remained out of action, This new compressor has a good set of Crocodile clips on it so no more blown fuses,
Any way this it the little beast and it is worth getting and a lot cheaper than the ARB compressors, No doubt they have a different brand name in Oz but they are worth getting just the same.
hope this helps.
John.
https://www.britpart.com/parts/wheels/tyre-monitoring-and-repair/air-compressors/da2392/
Anyway I bought this "Not" so little beast and it is Idea for my Truck tyres, I just ran it off of a stuff Car battery and it took 3 and a half minutes to fill my truck tyre form 0 to 40.5 psi, and with the truck started with a good battery it can do it in about 2 minutes, Seriously this thing is fast, It is that fast even with the stuffed battery I could see the Truck going up back towards it's normal ride Height, I would recommend one of these to any one going out in the bush or up the beach, I still have one of those TruckAir 275psi compressors that came out in the mid 90's early 2000's and it works a treat but having a Cigar lighter plug on it they tend to blow the Sockets Fuse, It blew them on both of my pajero's, and I replaced them but they have another fuse hidden away some place that I never did find so the sockets remained out of action, This new compressor has a good set of Crocodile clips on it so no more blown fuses,
Any way this it the little beast and it is worth getting and a lot cheaper than the ARB compressors, No doubt they have a different brand name in Oz but they are worth getting just the same.
hope this helps.
John.
https://www.britpart.com/parts/wheels/tyre-monitoring-and-repair/air-compressors/da2392/