Powertank? The Source? CO2 Tank

ttfhell

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Looking for a backup for my Viair OBA, which currently likes to shut off with about 10lbs to go on my last tire. Running 37's normally at 14lbs on front and 10 on rear but Slabs going on next Tuesday so will be running lower when needed in the future. Looking at a 15lb set up and looking for feedback from any users. Also looking at the Monster valves as well supposed to cut time in half. Thoughts?
Thanks


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love my powertank, wouldnt go any other way. I personally wouldnt bother with the monster valves if I had to do it again as its fast enough filling only a 35" or 37" tire. just my opinion tho, im sure you'll love it. not to mention the air tools you can run off it
 
love my powertank, wouldnt go any other way. I personally wouldnt bother with the monster valves if I had to do it again as its fast enough filling only a 35" or 37" tire. just my opinion tho, im sure you'll love it. not to mention the air tools you can run off it

Thanks how do you have it mounted?


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I dont have a jk,but its in the back of my wj. I have a L shaped piece of steel with the bottom welded to the floor and then the powertank mounting bracket bolted to the L piece. I have seen people with jks mount them to back roll bar where it down turns. or what he did bellow

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I'm interested in monster valves also. I'm becoming pretty lazy:)

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I was really wanting monster valves until someone brought up getting one caught on a rock. You would need rock rails to protect them otherwise a rock could rip it out of the wheel or break it off leaving a large hole. They are stiff unlike the regular valve stems which usually flex some.
 
So ttfhell will be fine with slabs in that instance. Any other cons or issues with them?

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You will be standing around for ten minutes waiting for your friends to air up and down. Is that a pro or con?
 
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