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| SFandH 
 
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| air compressor for tires 
 
 I know there are nomads who are experts at inflating tires so I thought I'd ask before I go and buy a 12V air compressor. Any favorites? Anything I
should watch out for? I won't be using it much but of course I want it to work when needed.
 
 In addition to my F-250 I have a house trailer that needs 50 psi, I think, not sure.
 
 I prefer just to go to Autozone or another auto parts store in San Diego over ordering one via the Internet.
 
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| David K 
 
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 Only get one that clips onto the battery not plugs into cig. lighter.
 
 
 
 
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| willardguy 
 
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 get what ever one Harald recommends!
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 Get the one from Harbor Freight that costs about $70.00. It inflates a flat tire to 40 PSI in about 6 minutes.
 It is model number 69285
 
 
 
 
 
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| Fatboy 
 
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 Yes, battery clip version, not cig like David says and....
 
 
 
 
 
 If not that then ....
 
 O'Reilly and probably Autozone stock the MV-50 for about $60. Perfect? Very best? No but is probably the best choice under $75 out there. Pretty
reliable, plenty of pressure, pretty quick.
 
 They do have a couple of weak spots as does everything else.
 
 The MV-50's last me about 5 years each, probably airing up 150 plus tires during that time. Where the cheap cig lighter version last me about 10 to 20
air ups before failing.
 
 Hmmmm.... I sure do seem to air up a lot of tires.....?
  
 I also spend a lot of time on rough rocky dirt roads.
 
 
 
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 ...and currently on sale....
 
 http://www.harborfreight.com/12volt-150-psi-compact-air-compressor-69285.html
 
 
 
 
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| MMc 
 
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 I am very happy with my Viare. I believe you get what you pay for. http://www.viaircorp.com/
 
 
 
 
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 "real truck" tires likean f250 take 70 pounds to fill...
 
 trailer tires 60-65 pounds
 
 car tires are 36-40 pounds
 
 
 
 
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 My Quick Air that plugs into my lighter is on it's third Tacoma.  You do get what you pay for.
 
 
 
 
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| StuckSucks 
 
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 Yes and yes. It costs a little more, but really throws a lot of air VERY FAST into a 33" tire.
 
 
 
 
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 Which model do you have?
 
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| MMc 
 
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 I have a 300p for a bunch of years. I mostly air up with it take about 15 to 20 mins to do most times. YMMV.
 
 
 
 
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 I also have the VIAIR 300P. I need to time it the next time I fill tires (likely this weekend), but I'd swear I can go from 15psi to 35 in just a couple minutes.
 
 
 
 
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 300P Air Compressor Specifications
 
 -  Motor voltage - 12 volt
 -  Motor type - Permanent magnetic
 -  Max. duty cycle: 33% @ 100 PSI
 -  Max. working pressure - 150 PSI
 -  Max. Amp draw - 28 Amps
 -  Continuous use @ 72°F & 30 PSI - 40 min
 -  Max. ambient temperature - 158°F
 -  Min. ambient temperature - -40°F
 -  CFM @ 0 PSI - 2.40
 -  Fuse - 40 Amps
 -  Inline pressure gauge - 100 PSI
 -  Auto. Reset thermal protection - Yes
 -  Dimensions - 9.80"L x 4.90"W x 7.50"H
 -  Net weight - 8.60 lbs
 
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by Fatboy  |  | Yes, battery clip version, not cig like David says and.... 
 
 
 
 
 If not that then ....
 
 O'Reilly and probably Autozone stock the MV-50 for about $60. Perfect? Very best? No but is probably the best choice under $75 out there. Pretty
reliable, plenty of pressure, pretty quick.
 
 They do have a couple of weak spots as does everything else.
 
 The MV-50's last me about 5 years each, probably airing up 150 plus tires during that time. Where the cheap cig lighter version last me about 10 to 20
air ups before failing.
 
 Hmmmm.... I sure do seem to air up a lot of tires.....?
  
 I also spend a lot of time on rough rocky dirt roads.
 
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 Here's the write up. might as well be familiar with the procedure on repairing the weak link.
 http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=59459#pid7486...
 
 
 
 
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| John M 
 
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| I support the Viair compressor 
 
 I have the Viair 400p
 
 My suggestion is to get a second air hose (even a Harbor Freight cheapie) - there is an rubber o-ring on the air line where it connects to the
compressor - mine split making for a troublesome repair. I think we simply ran it too long without letting the hose connection area cool a bit, airing
up several vehicles one right after the other. Viair sent me a new hose after a single call to them.
 
 Had it nine years and it's still pumping out air just fine.
 
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| BooJumMan 
 
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 Ha, we have these threads quite a bit!
 
 I'm usually not very strongly opinionated and usually agree with people most the time, but I REALLY think the ViAir's are overpriced.
 
 I hard mounted an MV-50 in my engine bay for 10 years and it lasted until I took it out when I sold the car. Tried pumping my tires up in sand, and it
sucked in sand and finally quit. Bought another one last year and use it 10-20 times a year. They are $75ish from Pepboys/O'Reilly/Amazon.
 
 Either way, if you buy a ViAir, I'm sure you'll be stoked with it, but the MV-50's work extremely well and are a fraction of the price.
 
 
 
 
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 I have this one
 http://www.amazon.com/Smittybilt-2781-5-65-Universal-Compres...
 
 It is exceptional
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| Hook 
 
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 What does a "33% duty cycle" mean in practical application?
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