how hard is it to install one of the onboard air system kits? is it really worth the 5 hours labor they want to charge to install it?
thanks
how hard is it to install one of the onboard air system kits? is it really worth the 5 hours labor they want to charge to install it?
thanks
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a bracket and a power supply should be it.are you talking like a Parker pumper?or something different?Sorry didn`t notice the viair part.I`m not that familair with that system unless it`s simulair.Still can`t be that hard tho.
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http://www.viaircorp.com/10007.html
are these even any good?
thanks, yeah i cant see it being that hard, i mean hell i just replace the heater core in the thing takin the dash all out, i think i could probably do it, just wondering if anyone has done it and if it was that bad....................
I have one of the portable ones and like it.
Comes in a nice heavy bag that holds everything and will fit behind the seat or strapped down most anywhere.
http://www.viaircorp.com/400p.html
The hardest part of installing one of those is mounting the tank and compressor. The rest is a cakewalk
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A buddy of mine has the 2 of the duel pump systems. He put them underneath his vehicles and has been happy with them. The duel pump system is good but it does not have real good power tool useage even with the tank. If you havent purchased yet, consider the Oasis systems. They draw some serious power but are almost as good as shop air compressors and no tank is needed. If you are looking for just tires and stuff, the viair systems are fine.
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