Onboard Air Compressor.....

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Jepper

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ok, so normally, I'll all for being helpful, but the laziness is ridiculous.

How difficult is it to google "staun tire deflator" ?

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Lol generally there are different models, some better than others even if its a staun tire deflator. Wasn't sure if there were others that were good quality like Staun's etc... I get what you're saying, but thats why i was looking for specifics.
 

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ARB tire deflator takes about 3 minutes to air down from from 39 psi to 20 psi once you get the hang of how it works, the compressor takes about 3 to 5 minutes to go from 20 psi to 40 psi.

Pretty easy if you ask me, haven't tried the Staun set up, sounds good though.
 
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Guys that have air compressors, where were they made? Looking at the manufacturers most of them do not come out and say where they were made. Ideally, I would like something made in the USA and not China.
 
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Guys that have air compressors, where were they made? Looking at the manufacturers most of them do not come out and say where they were made. Ideally, I would like something made in the USA and not China.
I've had very good luck with Viair. I've used a few others and regretted it.
 

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Viair looks like a good compressor in my research. I called them though and their compressors are made in China. I wish we made stuff like this still in the USA.
 
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