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Re: What do other drive-to-track guys use for air supply? [Re: Al_Alguire] #3221395
03/19/24 11:12 AM
03/19/24 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Al_Alguire
Buy a small Viair pump and put it in the truck of the car. They are fairly light and work very well. Here is a link to summit but if you shop around can find them cheaper elsewhere

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/var-10000

The RV and 4WD sites recommend the Viair compressors. If they can handle a motor home tire a Challenger tire should be child's play. They have a bunch of different models from under $100 to over $400. I might have to check out that Nissan one Andyf mentioned.

A few years ago my wife bought me one of those cheap cigarette lighter inflators probably from Walmart. I think it was a Black and Decker. Lol,. It burned up the first time I tried to I use it. Total garbage and I threw it where the rest of our garbage goes.

Last edited by GomangoCuda; 03/19/24 11:20 AM.

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Re: What do other drive-to-track guys use for air supply? [Re: GomangoCuda] #3221409
03/19/24 12:19 PM
03/19/24 12:19 PM
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I have a Ryobi handheld inflator that runs on an 18v battery. It is pretty terrible and slow but it does work. I race on 18lbs in my 275 pros and I just drive home on that rather than mess with airing up. It is only a 12-14 mile trip for me though.


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