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JWT5

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I am looking to get an air compressor that I can use to air up tires after trails. Many of the trails near me don't have access to air for many miles. I was thinking of an ARB compressor but wanted others opinion. We have a cheap one that plugs into 12 volt but takes forever to air all 4 tires.
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I did the ARB dual air compressor installed under the front passenger seat using the ARB bracket specific for this install. It’s not too loud in the Jeep with the compressor running, well maybe I should say it’s tolerable. The dual system is super quick, in fact I end doing other peoples jeeps after I’m done. I used the jeeps accessory switch to turn it on. The standard install has the hose connector under the seat. It’s a little bit difficult to access. Overall I’m very happy and confident with the setup. Set it and forget it.
 

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I have the SmittyBilt 2781. A lot less expensive than the ARB. It airs up pretty quick. I know a lot of people with it. If you have 35s or less I think it is a good choice. For larger tires a PowerTank or ARB dual is probably better.
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