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Old 09-23-2015, 06:16 PM   #17
GeorgiaHybrid
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38RSSA
State: Georgia
Posts: 187
THOR #1667
Another option a LOT of guys use is a compressed air tank with either nitrogen or CO2 in the tank. Is doesn't have to be a huge tank to air up a LOT of tires and can also be used to break loose lug nuts with an impact as long as you don't take too long.


The steel high pressure cylinders typically are rated to 2,000 psi or slightly more and a 30 pound cylinder will last for a while. They can be mounted on the bulkhead but make sure you fasten them securely, as they are very dangerous if not properly tied down.
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