Air Compressors (On Board Air)

Willman

Active member
Willman said:
Wil-

What did you get for an compressor and did you get an air tank for it???

My bumper is done and now time to setup my onboard air with my 5 gal. air tank from my bumper!!!

Bump for Wil!!!
 

Ron B

Explorer
I've had a Viair/5 gal tank in my truck for about a year now. I love it.

I got the 200 psi model compressor because I may play around with airsprings in the future. The other reason I got it was to run air tools. Makes changing these 8 lug wheels a bit easier. It's also great for blowing out the int of your truck after a dusty trail, and inflating those bed-time companions on long, solo expeditions!

Ron B
 

Willman

Active member
Ron B said:
".......inflating those bed-time companions on long, solo expeditions!

Ron B

Hummm.....oh boy.....Are you talking about one of those sheep they sale??.....lol
 

Ric

Adventurer
heres my opinion: (if you guys care, lol)
CO2:
Pros- fast, and can run tools. cost, pretty cheap if done right. (i got $50 in my set-up)
Cons- Ive already filled the tank (in the last 4 months) twice, and its a 20# tank, you have to have the refilled, and most places will only exchange a tank, so if you buy a new pretty tank, you will never see it after your first refill. they are big.

Compressor:depending on what model you get (i have the extreme outback)
Pros- never run out air, some can run air tools, some are 100% duty, mount it under the hood, doesnt take any room.
Cons- price, they are expensive, some are slow, Oasis has one that is as fast as CO2 (i know, we tested it ourself)
i feel i can say with all honesty, its well worth the cash to get either the Oasis, or a good compressor, depending on how much wheeling you do. I have both, the Extreme Outback and a 20# tank, i like them both, but i really want the Oasis, I would love to seel the compressor, but im in no hurry.
 

Willman

Active member
Ric said:
Compressor:depending on what model you get (i have the extreme outback)
Pros- never run out air, some can run air tools, some are 100% duty, mount it under the hood, doesnt take any room.
Cons- price, they are expensive, some are slow, Oasis has one that is as fast as CO2 (i know, we tested it ourself)
i feel i can say with all honesty, its well worth the cash to get either the Oasis, or a good compressor, depending on how much wheeling you do. I have both, the Extreme Outback and a 20# tank, i like them both, but i really want the Oasis, I would love to seel the compressor, but im in no hurry.

Got any pictures of your setup? Also...where did you get your compressors?
 

Ric

Adventurer
Willman,
heres a few pics of the Extreme Outback:
IMG_1417.jpg

IMG_1420.jpg

I have a guy that said he would give me $275 and he would call me tomorrow, but i dont think he will come through. no biggie.
or did ya want pics of the CO2 ?
 

Willman

Active member
Ric said:
Willman,
heres a few pics of the Extreme Outback:
IMG_1417.jpg

IMG_1420.jpg

I have a guy that said he would give me $275 and he would call me tomorrow, but i dont think he will come through. no biggie.
or did ya want pics of the CO2 ?

So...The Extreme is forsale??? If so...i would be interested!!!

No need for the CO2 pictures.
 

Ric

Adventurer
So...The Extreme is forsale???
yes, i would like to get $300 (plus shipping) a few guys here are interested, but as always, "cash talks" first one with cash, will take it home, lol
 

crawler#976

Expedition Leader
PCRover said:
I am planning on having both my onboard air and a CO2 system. One question I have regarding CO2 is if you can mount and use a CO2 tank in the horizontal position? Or how about storing it horizontal and then using it vertical?

I use a 20LB CO2 tank on the BPOS for trail air. It's mounted horizontaly and used horizontaly with the regulator facing up. With a standard valve stem the regulator is above the top of the tank. So far in 5 years I've not had a problem other than freezing, but that occures even if the tank is vertical in humid conditions.

I expect to get 25 to 30 air up's on a 20LB tank w/ 35-12.5x15" MT/R's, so it costs me about $0.75 per tire. On average it costs me $40.00 to $60.00 a year in CO2 (2 or 3 tanks). The regulator and tank cost was $240.00.

For the '98 Taco I'm using a VIAIR 400P. It is very quick filling the 31" BFG's - in fact, it's almost as fast as the CO2. I decided to spend the $$$ upfront for a good compressor vs. the reoccuring cost of the CO2, and the large space needed for a 20LB tank. The VIAIR portable comes in it's own bag w/ the hose, and fits nicely behind the d'side front seat.
 

Ric

Adventurer
since i wheel "every" weekend, Im airing up "alot" lol, Ive been through one tank of air already, the first fill lasted about 2 months, this tank has lasted about 3 weeks so far, once we get around to it, we will get the Oasis, and be done with air.
I couldnt even break down the cost of filling tires with the Oasis, the unit new, is like $800 new, if you air up, twice a weekend, 4 times a month, 12 months a year, (yes, Im wheeling this much) for the next, lets just say 4 years, Im not even going to try that one, lol, i really dont care what it cost, I want something that will fill fast, (in the winter, you want to fill the tires quickly lol) dependable, that will never run out, run air tools, and I can count on.
yea, I wheel this much, I moved out here to wheel, not to ski, but wheel. in the last year and a half, there has been been 3 weekends that I have not wheeled. so the CO2 really isnt an option, I dont want to pay $15-20 to refill the bottle every few months, and yes, I have ran out on the trail, thats not good, lol.
but for most people, CO2 is the best option, for some, a compressor is the best. its all up to you, what works for you.
 

FlyingWen

Explorer
Willman said:
Wil-

What did you get for an compressor and did you get an air tank for it???

My bumper is done and now time to setup my onboard air with my 5 gal. air tank from my bumper!!!

We went with the Extremeaire 12v Compressor. When have a tank mounted in the bad of the Taco. We are EXTREMELY happy with the compressor and highly recommend getting one.
 

Ric

Adventurer
wooow, talk about bringing up the dead :)
Well shortly after my post, my old boss bought a bar, so he gave me a newer CO2 bottle, it works well, its fast, cost $12 to fill it (20# bottle) Ive got a total of $100 in it.
I did have the ExtremeAire, but found that higher elevation, it was extemelySlow, lol but does work... though I didnt have a tank, just running straight from the compressor.
Now that Oasis, thats fast, at 9000ft. it is exactly as fast as a freshly filled CO2, same tires, same size, both tires deflated to 12psi, I was VERY impressed, BUT it is VERY pricey.
For just about everyone, the ExtremeAire is the better opinion :)
 

LRNAD90

Adventurer
Ric said:
I couldnt even break down the cost of filling tires with the Oasis, the unit new, is like $800 new, if you air up, twice a weekend, 4 times a month, 12 months a year, (yes, Im wheeling this much) for the next, lets just say 4 years, Im not even going to try that one, lol, i really dont care what it cost,

About 768 tire fill-ups, or about $1.04 per tire. Fairly long ROI, if that is all someone is looking at...
 

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