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<blockquote data-quote="BroncoAZ" data-source="post: 1500319" data-attributes="member: 36963"><p>I have run a few different onboard air setups. I ran an engine mounted York, Powertank CO2, ARB first gen, Smittybuilt CO2, and a small viair. The Powertank is the way to go if you want fast, the York is not feasible in a modern engine compartment, and the rest are slow. My Bronco has the ARB to run the lockers and as a backup to the CO2 if it runs out. I haven’t tried the newer dual pump ARB, but I’ve read good things.</p><p></p><p>I also have a Milwaukee 12v compact inflator. On my Bronco with 35x12.5 R17 from 15 psi to 32 psi is about 10 minutes. It’s usually my go to because it’s so easy. Dewalt makes a 20v inflator that also runs off 12v, it’s supposed to be better than the Milwaukee.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.dewalt.com/products/storage-and-gear/air-compressors/20v-max-cordedcordless-air-inflator/dcc020ib" target="_blank">https://www.dewalt.com/products/storage-and-gear/air-compressors/20v-max-cordedcordless-air-inflator/dcc020ib</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BroncoAZ, post: 1500319, member: 36963"] I have run a few different onboard air setups. I ran an engine mounted York, Powertank CO2, ARB first gen, Smittybuilt CO2, and a small viair. The Powertank is the way to go if you want fast, the York is not feasible in a modern engine compartment, and the rest are slow. My Bronco has the ARB to run the lockers and as a backup to the CO2 if it runs out. I haven’t tried the newer dual pump ARB, but I’ve read good things. I also have a Milwaukee 12v compact inflator. On my Bronco with 35x12.5 R17 from 15 psi to 32 psi is about 10 minutes. It’s usually my go to because it’s so easy. Dewalt makes a 20v inflator that also runs off 12v, it’s supposed to be better than the Milwaukee. [URL]https://www.dewalt.com/products/storage-and-gear/air-compressors/20v-max-cordedcordless-air-inflator/dcc020ib[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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