- Location
- Smithfield Utah
I've commited to going with onboard air, and need some ideas on where to start. Ideally I would like to be able to "set a bead" on a 35" (give or take) tire, and also run pneumatics (impact,die grinder etc...etc.....) for a desent amount of time. I am leaning towards a compressor under the hood with a tank in my bed, then putting quick couplers front and rear. I think that if I did it this way the only major expence would be the compressor.
I've also thought about a Power Tank (or something similar), but I'm not sure that's what I'm after.....I don't know (basically I just don't really want to refill it every so often)
What compressor would you recomend to fit my needs for a decent price? I've also seen ads for compressors that claim to not need an auxilary tanks for running basic air tools.....is that true???
Help, ideas, comments, insight......are all welcome Thanks!
I've also thought about a Power Tank (or something similar), but I'm not sure that's what I'm after.....I don't know (basically I just don't really want to refill it every so often)
What compressor would you recomend to fit my needs for a decent price? I've also seen ads for compressors that claim to not need an auxilary tanks for running basic air tools.....is that true???
Help, ideas, comments, insight......are all welcome Thanks!