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Old 08-03-2007, 09:41 AM   #19
Capt Kidd
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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We used to do a lot four wheeling where we were always airing up and down and had an onboard air compressor that was an old aircondioning compressor. Course if you do that you nolonger have A/C.

Then when I got rid of my hardcore rock crawler I bought an Quick Air II. Works off 12v and I wanted a longer reach so I just took a 50 foot ower cord on cut the cut the cord on the Quick Air and but standard 110 plugs on each side. Inorder to avoid mixing the end up I reversed the end on the Quick Air so it would only use the right power cord.

Quick Air works great almost as fast as the compressors in a tire shop. Very compact in size. The only real down side was cost of close to $300. But I felt well worth the money.

I use it for filling tires, blowing dust off, and losts of other things.
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