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Winches, Recovery Gear, & Communications
Any recommendations on a good air compressor?
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<blockquote data-quote="RangerRick" data-source="post: 426847" data-attributes="member: 18868"><p>[USER=18994]@RhinoRob[/USER] May be overkill for you but:</p><p>The best electric compressor out there is the Oasis: <a href="https://www.oasismfg.com/" target="_blank">https://www.oasismfg.com/</a> which uses a large, (think starter sized) motor to drive a modified York style 10 C.I. displacement twin cylinder compressor and is capable of "shop air" pressures & volume. It requires direct connection to the car battery and I would recommend you have the engine running because of the high current demand. Otherwise an OBA solution using the same York compressor driven by the engine fan belt would be best of all. You'll be able to fill four 37" tires in under a minute a piece from 5 or 6 P.S.I. trail pressures to 35 P.S.I. road pressure. Again, that's all four in about 4 to 5 minutes and with a receiver drier installed, you can even TIG weld or run shop tools such as impact guns and air grinders. I have had York compressor based OBA on the last 3 Jeeps and I can say for certain: "Nothing beats OBA.... Period."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerRick, post: 426847, member: 18868"] [USER=18994]@RhinoRob[/USER] May be overkill for you but: The best electric compressor out there is the Oasis: [URL]https://www.oasismfg.com/[/URL] which uses a large, (think starter sized) motor to drive a modified York style 10 C.I. displacement twin cylinder compressor and is capable of "shop air" pressures & volume. It requires direct connection to the car battery and I would recommend you have the engine running because of the high current demand. Otherwise an OBA solution using the same York compressor driven by the engine fan belt would be best of all. You'll be able to fill four 37" tires in under a minute a piece from 5 or 6 P.S.I. trail pressures to 35 P.S.I. road pressure. Again, that's all four in about 4 to 5 minutes and with a receiver drier installed, you can even TIG weld or run shop tools such as impact guns and air grinders. I have had York compressor based OBA on the last 3 Jeeps and I can say for certain: "Nothing beats OBA.... Period." [/QUOTE]
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