RE: 12V Air Compressor

From: McKinney, John R. MHX (McKinJr@hpd.abbott.com)
Date: Wed Jul 21 1999 - 10:29:38 EDT


Brian, you say QUALITY, so I'd go with a Quick Air brand compressor if price
is not a problem (about $250). They're pricey, but it'll air up a flat 33"
tire in under 5min and last forever. A little cheaper would be an ARB, you
can find these for about $165 if you look. Not quite as fast as the Quick
Air, but not bad. The bonus is if you were planning on going with ARB air
lockers you could use these with them. And of course you can find the
cheapies at Cosco for $10, but you'll wait like 45 min to air up big tires.

John McKinney
98 4X4 V8
Los Banos, CA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Duncan [SMTP:brian@efogm.msd.ray.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 6:41 AM
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: DML: 12V Air Compressor
>
> Any of you folks have a recommendation for a quality 12V air compressor
> I can keep in my Dak to air up the tires?
>
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