I have a camel brand compressor. Used hardly 2 times with my old Pajero. My new car has a builtin compressor so this one is for sale or swap with a good recovery rope with shackles.
Arun - suggest you hold on to them compressor as a back up. Isn't the built in one slow as a tortoise?
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Yep. It is very slow if I try to air up 2 tyres simultaneously. One at a time it is not so bad. My 3 tires are full when airmax guys are finished with their all 4 full. But I am sitting in the car waiting for the preset cutoff while airmaxers connect cables to the battery, air up, measure, air up down again. Now for the life of me I cant understand why offroader vehicles except for jeep rubicon doesnt come with TPMS systems. If thats the case we can mount any compressor and sit inside the car watching the guage.
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I would wait to test the Al Futtaim on board compressor in summer. ;)
If your satisfied in summer then sell your camel compressor.
Anyone can install TPMS. It isnt that costly
@Navin, any idea on the approx costs.
@Arun, the time the totyota compressor takes it inflate one tyre, within the same time my chinese compressor inflates the other 3 tyres. I am surprised you being happy with the built in compressor, no offense
Quote from: Arun on 23 January 16, 16:00:06
... My 3 tires are full when airmax guys are finished with their all 4 full...
This a quite a surprise; did not know it was so fast.
Quote from: Suresh on 24 January 16, 11:26:04
This a quite a surprise; did not know it was so fast.
Use one at a time, then it will be fast.
@sands.. yes it is a bit slow. but that is a small price to pay for the convenience of preset psi, auto stop at preset, inflate 2 at a time while you sit inside the car listening to music and eating n drinking after a hard drive. you can mount a small vlair tank under the car chassis and take this to a different level. thats for later :)