I wonder if something like this would work
https://www.harborfreight.com/20v-c...with-12v-dc-power-option-tool-only-64533.html
Does anybody use a portable tire inflator?
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I have one for the cars , not as big as that one . Works and saves time .
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I’d get the extended warranty. But looks like it should. That and the biggest battery they offer.Rideandrepair and broke down plumber Thank this.
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I know they are great for cars, but I am curious if they are strong enough for trucksRideandrepair and broke down plumber Thank this.
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You already have one on a truck, just need a hose.'88K100, Truckermania, IH Truck Guy and 37 others Thank this.
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Guessing it would be okay if you’re just trying to dial in the pressure to a few pounds. Probably take forever if you’re trying to increase 10-20lbs.
Seems affordable enough to at least try it? Worst case you put it in your car.FloridaRetired, Siinman, Rideandrepair and 2 others Thank this. -
I got a hose, but I'd rather have a portable battery powered inflator, especially when doing trailer tiressnowwy, Siinman, Rideandrepair and 4 others Thank this.
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I wonder how it would do on the steers? I have the glad hand one, but it only gets close to 120 on my steers. But I’m picky on those for some reason.
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On a passenger car, yes. Not on a big truck, as it doesn't have the volume.Grumppy, Rideandrepair, Deere hunter and 5 others Thank this.
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If nobody here tried it before, I will probably go get it to check outRideandrepair, broke down plumber, Concorde and 1 other person Thank this.
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