Viair quality and speed.
45% duty cycle
1.98 cfm@0psi (more air output means less time filling up tires)
Fills up to 33" tires easliy
20 ft maximum reach!
tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/viair-88p-portable-compressor-kit-88
Viair quality and speed.
45% duty cycle
1.98 cfm@0psi (more air output means less time filling up tires)
Fills up to 33" tires easliy
20 ft maximum reach!
tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/viair-88p-portable-compressor-kit-88
Last edited by Rubicon; 09-15-2022 at 02:33 PM.
Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
~Shawn(the correct spelling ;)
nice!
Still a great deal for a Viair and only $67 shipped now!
Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
~Shawn(the correct spelling ;)
That is a great deal. I was looking at that one before deciding to go with my on-board air setup.
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Paul (FSHJNKY)
Bump for Christmas ;)
Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
~Shawn(the correct spelling ;)
There is now also the 85P model for $49.95 with free shipping: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036E9VB6/...06695eeab80c_S
This is rated for up to a 31" tire at 1.83CFM, though I am sure it can handle a bigger tire, but it would just be a little slower and maybe shorten the overall life of the pump.
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Yet another less expensive option is the 70P model for $42.95 with free shipping: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012WHBSO/...06695eeab80c_S
This one is rated for up to a 30" at 1.27CFM, and again I am sure it will handle bigger.
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Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
~Shawn(the correct spelling ;)
I paid $400 for one of the best pumps that Viair makes and 'ts slow as molasses. The folks with $50 walmart compressors are done before me
Back In Only Please
I have an 88P and it is good. Not as fast as a belt driven OBA system but has worked well for me. Just inflated the kids snowtubes with it!
2008 FJ Cruiser, 3" Toytec/Bilstein lift, 33" Cooper S/T Maxx, All pro sliders, Ricochet skids, LR UCA's, AT tranny cooler
2016 WK2, stock (daily driver)
Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
~Shawn(the correct spelling ;)
Because of a recent post, I decided to revive this old thread...
First post updated ;)
Traction, articulation, and gearing make a good off-road rig. Just a tall lift, big mud tires, winch, and a light bar simply do not.
Why buy a Wrangler if you don't take the top and doors off?
~Shawn(the correct spelling ;)
My 88p is still going strong, still fills my 33's no problem.
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Gone now :( -2000 Jeep Wrangler Sahara, 2" BB, 4.88's, TT F&R, 33x10.5 km2's, xrc8 winch, uniden pro xl520 cb, 4' wilson
Gone now too :( -2008 Rubicon, uniden pro xl520 cb, 5' wilson Silver Load, JCR engine skid, JCR evap skid
Present-2012 JK Sahara-275/70r18 KO2's, Smitty engine skid, Rancho 2" sport spring lift, Warn vr10, Rockhard stock bumper winch plate, same ol' Uniden Pro xl520 CB still, 3' Wilson Silverload on Teraflex spare tire antenna mount
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