Which helper bags?

TxFireman1972

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Firestone Specs:

Max Pressure: 150 PSI
Duty Cycle: 25%
Flow Rate @ 100 PSI: .81 cfm
19 Amp
1/8" NPT Connection (male)
Stainless Steel Valves


Air Lift Specs:

Compressor:Super Heavy Duty
Max PSI:150
Duty Cycle:30%
Cu ft/min (at 60 PSI): 0.92
Cu ft/min (at 100 PSI): 0.74
18 amp
1/4" NPT Connection
 

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the duty cycle will kill you running small tools with it.

thats only 12 mins of compressor run time every 60 mins.

depending on what your goin to run for a tank, thats debateable on being able to change a tire with a impact.

the kits look quality, but if your thinking about using small air tools, you need a different compressor.

and as a side note, go to any semi repair shop, and you can piece everything together thats in that kit, except for the pump for around 30% of retail. fittings, hose, connectors, etc etc. least i can at mine.

and where did you get your deal on bags? im looking for a set.....
 

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Yeah I actually decided against those. This is the direction I'm leaning


Viair setup (with 450C compressor)

VIAIR 10007 Economy Version Constant Duty Onboard Air System | eBay

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Then add the switch panel for my bags

200 PSI Dual Needle Gauge with 2 paddle valve switches | eBay

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Bumping it back up. My airbags are on, just need to get a compressor and maybe a tank ordered. I may just order a simple compressor for now, and new a more elaborate setup later.

Any suggestions on a simple compressor just for airing the bags up?
 

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