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ARB Portable Air Compressor ARB Portable Air Compressor Thought about buying an underhood air compressor for your Jeep? I did, but I was having some difficulty deciding which of the 4x4's would get the compressor. I wanted to add air to each vehicle, but the cost was prohibitive. Then I stumbled onto a solution: ARB.

ARB produces a portable compressor that can be purchased for use with ARB's Air Lockers. It comes packaged in its own sturdy ABS "tackle box". The ARB compressor was delivered on a Friday afternoon, and thrown into my Ford F350 tow-vehicle for the trip home. Early the next day I set out to begin stocking up on a winter's supply of firewood. After loading a third of the truck with Aspen, I realized I had completely forgotten to air up the rear tires. I run my 285/75R16 BFG's at 20 psi while the truck is empty, but with the added payload in the rear of the truck running such a low inflation pressure in our tires is asking for serious tire damage. After kicking myself for forgetting to air up the tires when I had been so careful to bring everything else I'd need for a full day outing in the woods, I remembered the ARB behind the seat.

I opened up the compressor's storage box and attached the spring-loaded power supply clamps to one of the batteries and uncoiled the included air hose. Fortunately for me, this compressor is completely ready to go. It is packaged with a VDO tire pressure gauge, and even includes fittings for airing up air mattresses and a needle for footballs/volleyballs etc. Another very nice touch is the clip-on attachment at the end of the air hose. The air hose clips to the valve stem of the tire allowing you to walk away (or at least stand up) while inflating. It's nice not to have stiff kness after squatting to air up. In about 10 minutes, both rear tires were inflated to 50 psi and I was back on my way.

If you find yourself in the same situation, and have too many vehicles and not enough cash to purchase a compressor for each of them, check out the ARB portable unit. It has already been proven to be much more durable than your average auto-parts store compressor, and it airs-up tires much quicker.



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