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  • Inflating flat tyres after a mud bath

    Hi guys
    Taking the surf round the world!! i just cant find a decent compressor to reinflate my tyres after a mud bath, its starting to **** me off as ive spent lots of time surfing the web. Any of you guys got any ideas and an address to find one
    Cheers Tim

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    I bought a Tyre Compressor a few years ago, and I have just used it this mornig, coz I've got a slow puncture. It is a Richmond I think I got it from Argos and was realy cheap, but I can't remeber how much it was though.

    You can set the dial so it will swich off at your desired pressure, it's a bit slow though, but better than a foot pump.
    Last edited by Bobby Doc; 14 January 2006, 16:00.
    I like Orientals

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    • #3
      I'm toying with the idea of converting the air con compressor to be a, er, compresor, using quick release air fittings. handy for inflating airbeds when camping.

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      • #4
        have you seen these? http://www.4x4winches.com/truckair.htm
        Parts of your engine go up, stop then go back! Mm!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TJG
          I've got one of those - pretty good compressor for the price. Not as good as a converted air con compressor tho'
          Roger

          My Pointer ate the dog trainer

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          • #6
            You Lazy Sod.!! Use your foot on a foot pump.!!

            You nelly.!!!

            Only joking.!!
            SLIPPERY WHEN WET.!!

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            • #7
              I bought one from Lidl about a year ago.... cost a tenner and works a treat.
              Who needs speed, People will always wait for me !

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gamedawn
                I've got one of those - pretty good compressor for the price. Not as good as a converted air con compressor tho'
                It looks like an ideal gap filler between the Argos specials and the £500 jobs but how long does it really take to inflate a tire from 15 to 30 psi? 5 minutes or is that a "from 5 minutes" advertising blag?? and do you know a cheaper supplier in the UK, I'm seeing $40 on US sites.

                The air bag jack they sell is only £27 here http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/s.nl/sc....A/id.13985/.f
                has anyone used one? A more flexible alternative to a high lift??
                PM ME IF YOU'RE SELLING A 2ND GEN 3.0TD...

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