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Old March 13th, 2013, 18:27
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On-board air vs. portable air compressor

Just wondering what others have tried. I am wanting to know what works/doesn't. This is basically just going to be used to air up tires after hitting a trail.

Basically is it worth the time/monies/hassle of plumbing a dedicated on-board air system by either using the A/C compressor or a small air compressor mounted in the engine compartment?

Is it just easier/economical to buy a portable compressor like a Viair or similar system?

I am leaning towards just a simple portable unit like this Viairunit.

Dont worry there will be no opinion bashing here. I dont claim to know it all so any input will be accepted.
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Old March 13th, 2013, 21:29
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

I have onboard air because I have an air locker. It's a Viar continuous duty compressor with a 3 gallon tank. I also use it for an airhorn. It takes up room, takes some looking after, meh. If I did it all over, I'd have eaton e-lockers, and a CO2 tank.
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Old March 13th, 2013, 21:50
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

I was contemplating using my AC compressor as part of OBA system. But with my mech fan pulley crapping out, and getting a new to me bracket I am going to relocate my alternator.
I am still considering a compressor installed, small tank and lines to the front and back. Seems like less money than a powertank, but I need to figure out the cost of parts and such.
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Old March 14th, 2013, 10:08
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

i love my C02 setup.
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Old March 14th, 2013, 10:32
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

You can check my build thread, but I took a lot of notes from XJEEPER's setup (he has a thread in mod tech too).

I have a continuous duty VIAIR setup as well with a small tank. Works great for my rear locker and to fill up tires. I wouldn't have bought it for power tools though.

No need to worry about filling up a tank every so often.
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Old March 14th, 2013, 14:06
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

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You can check my build thread, but I took a lot of notes from XJEEPER's setup (he has a thread in mod tech too).

I have a continuous duty VIAIR setup as well with a small tank. Works great for my rear locker and to fill up tires. I wouldn't have bought it for power tools though.

No need to worry about filling up a tank every so often.
how big is your tank?
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Old March 14th, 2013, 17:37
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

2.5 gallon.
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Old March 15th, 2013, 18:11
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

Good info Guys. Thanks for the responses.

Thinking now I might buy the Portable Viair to keep in the Jeep and install a small tank/compressor in the M416 I picked up this week. That way I have renewable/semi-cheap air at ALL times.

Plans can and do change so I'll keep brainstorming and watching other folks builds for ideas.
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

Phil. I love my CO2 for trail work. But with the way you are building your rig. I would think about on board air. Have you seen the WJ on Expo with all of it in the spare tire well? Nice place to put it all in your rig.

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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

I like my Sanden OBA
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Old March 19th, 2013, 14:02
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

I have had a viair 400P for years now.

it's handy because I keep it in my DD, since realistically the jeep only gets used a few times a year.

I also use it for the tow rig since it's in a barn with no power and I have to inflate tires to 105PSI before it goes down the road.

I vote portable.
CO2 if you want it to run tools.
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

I have a Viair 450C mounted behind the pass rear quarter panel...panel. Hooked to a 2 gal tank behind the seat. I love this system. It's always there when I need it. I never worry about running out of juice when I need it and the only thing that really takes up room is the tank but it's mounted in front of my cargo box in the back so I don't really notice.

You got me thinking though. Since I always have my trailer I should install another tank there with quick disconnects. The extra air would be nice when it comes time to air up tires.
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Old March 21st, 2013, 12:13
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Phil. I love my CO2 for trail work. But with the way you are building your rig. I would think about on board air. Have you seen the WJ on Expo with all of it in the spare tire well? Nice place to put it all in your rig.

John
Yes John I have seen that build. That's the way I would go if I were to put it all in my truck. Its not in the way for storage and will get semi-clean air from inside the truck.

I like the idea of having a small tank on the trailer somewhere that way it can air up the trailer tires without getting everything out from the back of the Jeep.

Just a thought.
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Re: On-board air vs. portable air compressor

So...

Viair 400P Regular $199

http://www.quadratec.com/products/92043_000_07.htm

or...


Viair 400P Automatic?? $259

http://www.quadratec.com/products/92043_0021_07.htm

As far as I can tell the only difference is that the Automatic ditches the tire deflater and adds a "gas station style tire gun".... Not sure if it's really worth the extra 60 clams.

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On-board air vs. portable air compressor

Go with the 450C.

No worries about overheating it.
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