timmy!!!!!!!
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The QT mounts have a bushing in the center to help with the vibration issues and if that bushing fails it will collapse on itselfs so you will still have a motor mount.
6 tire inflations per filling? So you'll have to recharge it pretty much after every outing. That sounds tedious (and expensive).
I think you'll find that the financial win is only short term. The major cost of filling a CO2 tank is fitting it to their apparatus. After that the actual volume put in there is a minimal add'l charge.
Filling a 15lb Power Tank is probably going to cost about $15, and give you about 100 inflations. You'll spend about $170 at AirGas with the current set up.
Personally, I fill up a PowerTank about 2-3 times per season. Meaning I'd be spending $45/year on CO2, whereas you'd be somewhere in the neighborhood of $510 PER YEAR just in refills.
I don't mean to bag on your set up. It's kind of neat looking, and might make for a good emergency air set up or tank for powering lockers. I just don't think you'll find it's that great in practical application.
you only air down to 29? that's practically normal pressure... in fact i'm pretty sure the door says to do the front at 29 for street. i do 38ish all around, but damn chris! i air down to 13 when wheeling and 20 when i'm on fire roads for a day or two. sheesh.
michael, i'm on 18s. if i air down much more than that i will blow a bead. North Peak at hidden falls almost killed my driverside front tire. the LR3 with us only aired down to that too and 40psi is street pressure lol if ur driving on 29 ur killing ur gas mileage. if i had 16" rims this would be a much different situation. 18s throw things completely out of whack
u'll never see me air down for tuskegee even if i spent the whole weekend there....which i regularly do. its a little bit of a rougher ride, but so be it. amicalola is obviously a place i will air down... then again with the way tuskegee has been in the past 6 months i just might have to hahaha
yes lee, it is cheaper in the long run to go with an air compressor, thats the plan. but 5 -10 fill ups will still be in the "it was worth it" range on this little tank. and i can still sell the tank with valve for more than i paid for it.
think full balloon vs half full. At 40 you will likely blow a sidewall(which I have done on the LR3), which is already way too short on 18's- we run 20 always off road with 18's, and 12 with 16s. The supposed ideal is 10" of sidewall, or 36s on 16s- for offroad use.
i figured had i been in this situation with less tire pressure the side wall would have ripped just because the rim is pressing down on the middle of the sidewall that is kinked together completely from most of the weight of a (almost) 3 ton truck on it. i had just enough air to keep it together, if i had less (or alot more air) im pretty sure i would have had more issues. am i wrong?