ARB portable compressor

greenbull

Adventurer
I have single arb unit under the hood of my 95 Range rover classic, arb lockers front and rear. I wheeled in URE this past weekend and aired down to 18psi my firestone destination mt's 265/75/16s and used that unit to air up back to 32-35 psi, and used my watch. 90 seconds... per tire...

I also have a Viair portable unit for use with my Lr3 and Defender, and it works and is better than putting quarters in the machine at the Scottsman, beside Carolina beach!
But no match for the ARB
 

MOguy

Explorer
There is a dual arb compressor at a pawn shop in town for $200.

I am debating if either Co2 setup or an air compressor like that dual.

If people are taking forever to air up with a mini compressor, i wonder if I want to think twice in regard of going the compressor route

I had a CO2 setup in the past and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. If you buy one already done it will cost over $200, if you setup you own it will cost you over $100.00 CO2 works great but the tanks need to be refilled. You have to weigh them to see how you have than then guess to see if you think you will have enough for another outing. If you guess wrong you end up with three properly inflated. if you don't want to take the chance you have to waste whatever you currently have and go refill your bottle. ARB is good stuff, I would strongly consider getting the ARB over the CO2.
 

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