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From ur sig picture, it looks like u have a gasser or FRED. What chassis ru on? Get it weighed and inflate according to tire mfg's specs. IMHO, 110psi on a chassis w/o air ride will shake ur teeth out.


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you could look into a power tank set up cost a bit more but always ready and works well. It is a co2 tank with hose and reg, a few sizes are out there, I made my own with a soft drink machine tank and reg. easier than the comps no need for power.good luck
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Bought one from HF over 4 years ago (3ga), still going strong. I changed out the 1/4" hose for a 3/8" hose. It was cheap.


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Devocamper wrote:

you could look into a power tank set up cost a bit more but always ready and works well. It is a co2 tank with hose and reg, a few sizes are out there, I made my own with a soft drink machine tank and reg. easier than the comps no need for power.good luck
powertank.com


that what I have done for the last 4 years for the air bags in my street rod last more then a couple of years not so if filling tires regularly but most all welding supply shops will exchange for a new one I make sure I keep my aluminum one it is light.


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150 psi from sears.

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