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Mike_B



Member Since: 23 Jan 2011
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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Java Black
On-Board Air
hi guys, I'm after recommendations for a good on board compressor. Plan is to mount it permanently in the drivers seat box ( space dependant - can't remember how busy it is in there!)

I've seen cheap T-max ones etc, and I'd rather pay for something that'll last.
Plan is t mount an air line connector in the seat box, so I can just connect a coiled air line to it, when i require it. Powere will be from a Carling switch on the dash.

Any advice / suggestions welcome.

Only makes I can think of are Vi-Air, Warn, and ARB.
Post #57496 7th Feb 2011 7:23pm
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Sonic3d



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willy eckerslike



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Ive got an ARB heavy duty one under my drivers seat and store the airline under there, it's a little tight but does fit. Obviously drives the difflock as well. Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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Mike_B



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Not got a diff-lock just yet, but may end up with one in the future. Do you guys have air tank /reservoir too? what's the benefit - presume it's just a bit quicker to pump tyres up etc and you may be able to run air tools off it if the tanks big enough...
Post #57506 7th Feb 2011 7:31pm
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I haven't got an air tank, the compressor is quick enough for pumping up tyres, though I don't think you could use it to pop a bead back on. Airtools... just go electric nowadays. Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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Post #57507 7th Feb 2011 7:34pm
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leeds



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On red 110 300 TDi we have an engine mounted compressor, a 9 litre air tank under floor. The pressure gauge/switch is mounted just by O/S middle door with a long coil airline n the cargo barrier.

The tank will hold 150 psi/10 bar.

From stopping, inflating all tyres from 20psi to 38 psi takes about 8 minutes to moving off.

Just be careful using high pressure/high volume on diff lockers as they can create problems

Brendan
Post #57537 7th Feb 2011 8:20pm
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