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I think this is a sore subject, but as of today what are people running to fill the tires backup after a run? I am looking for something that is fast.
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I think this is a sore subject, but as of today what are people running to fill the tires backup after a run? I am looking for something that is fast.
Nothing faster than a Powertank or equivalent CO2 set-up.
 

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ARB Twin Air is what I’m using. Only takes a few minutes by doing all 4 tires at once.
 

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Another ARB twin air compressor user here. Have it mounted in the rear cargo area via the MORE bracket.
 

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I also have an ARB twin air compressor with the MORE bracket installed in the rear cargo area. Works great.
 

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I put an ARB single in the rear storage tray area on a rusty's mount. 90 seconds to go from 15-40lbs
 
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ok, I just watch and read a bunch crap on this compressor. Can this sucker be wired into aux switches that came prewired from the factory?
Yes you can hook it up to the aux buttons (or the button on the MORE mount). You'll need to run a switch wire if you want to use the Aux buttons. Each compressor can draw up to 28 amps so you'll want to run separate power and ground lines.

I basically followed this write up (except I used an aux button):

 

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ok, I just watch and read a bunch crap on this compressor. Can this sucker be wired into aux switches that came prewired from the factory?
Yes. Mine is wired to aux #4.
 

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OP, if “fast” is your primary criteria (I.e. not cost, size, etc), then I think that you will find that most folks are running an ARB twin or a CO2 tank. CO2 is by far the fastest. If you have easy access to CO2 and don’t mind the refill “headache”, that will be the “fastest”....

if you want a fast compressor, the arb twin is likely your best bet.

both will run air tools (arb with a tank).

there are a number of other good choices if trying to more evenly balance, speed, size, price, etc.
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