Compressor comments
Compressor comments
Whats a good, cost effective compressor.
ARB (and others) do a good battery jobbie but I've only had experience with ones that plug into ciggie lighters.
Any comments?
Anyone wanna sell one?
ARB (and others) do a good battery jobbie but I've only had experience with ones that plug into ciggie lighters.
Any comments?
Anyone wanna sell one?
2000 Impreza RX
2010 Diesel Forester
2010 Diesel Forester
General rule... the more u spend the better the compressor. Ones that come with thicker leads that require you to clamp directly ontop your battery should be better than the cig socket ones cos they require more power... more power should mean more air.
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DO NOT buy one that plugs into a cig lighter. Big compressors draw up to 30 or 40 amps. A cig lighter is not going to be keen on doing that for you. Value for moeny, bushranger pro air or if the budget stretches big red, or max air. The new ARB compressor has great specs but is vehicle mount only at this stage.
I personally have the small ARB on under the bonnet for the air locker on my non subie and a big red mounted in the tray for everything else.
Also look for ones that you can rebuild. So that is the likes of the thomas built units (opposite locks blue tongue, twin tongue etc and the big red and viair stuff which is marketed under the bushranger name)
Happy hunting.
I personally have the small ARB on under the bonnet for the air locker on my non subie and a big red mounted in the tray for everything else.
Also look for ones that you can rebuild. So that is the likes of the thomas built units (opposite locks blue tongue, twin tongue etc and the big red and viair stuff which is marketed under the bushranger name)
Happy hunting.
TJM OX Air is the way to go!!!!!
WAY better than the ARB piece of s**t
WAY better than the ARB piece of s**t
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Yeah t5here has been a lot of info out on these lately. 4x4 Oz mag has put out a comparison, will see if I can pdf and host it. Also the new "high volume" ARB unit also is boxed now, looks very similar to their older one.
Also would imagine that most people would be buying the "NEW" ARB one as opposed to the "OLD". So u might be able to pick the older one up at a good price too.
Also would imagine that most people would be buying the "NEW" ARB one as opposed to the "OLD". So u might be able to pick the older one up at a good price too.
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I have seen so may failed ARB compressors it not funny.
Haven't seen a OX Air back for a warranty claim.......... 5 Year warranty.....
Haven't seen a OX Air back for a warranty claim.......... 5 Year warranty.....
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The dodgy ARB compressors are the early diff lock / Portable small units....
The full sized ones are ok.
The full sized ones are ok.
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I've got two 12 volt air compressors.
First one is an interdynamics compact unit, similar to the one pictured below. While slow, it works fine for the occaisional use and it lives permanently in the Outback (fits neatly inside the spare wheel).
Cost was around $100. Power comes via a cigarette lighter outlet.

Second compressor I've got is a Bushranger Max-Air and this is more suitable for regular users. Bit more expensive - I think RRP is around $380. I was lucky enough to get mine on special at the Brisbane 4x4 / camping / boat show last year and paid somewhere around $260. I'm very happy with the performance. Power leads clamp directly to the battery.

While both compressors have pressure gauges, neither are accurate, so I recommend you also purhase a good quality gauge.
Many types and brands to choose from: pencil, dial, digital.




First one is an interdynamics compact unit, similar to the one pictured below. While slow, it works fine for the occaisional use and it lives permanently in the Outback (fits neatly inside the spare wheel).
Cost was around $100. Power comes via a cigarette lighter outlet.

Second compressor I've got is a Bushranger Max-Air and this is more suitable for regular users. Bit more expensive - I think RRP is around $380. I was lucky enough to get mine on special at the Brisbane 4x4 / camping / boat show last year and paid somewhere around $260. I'm very happy with the performance. Power leads clamp directly to the battery.

While both compressors have pressure gauges, neither are accurate, so I recommend you also purhase a good quality gauge.
Many types and brands to choose from: pencil, dial, digital.




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I too have one thats a copy of the Bushranger.
After working at the Perth 4x4 show today I have decided I am going to buy a twin compressor jobbie that my work sells. I'd rather not name the brand right away because I don't want to be seen hawking / plugging stuff here. This compressor blew up a 29" tyre from dead flat to 35psi in a shade over three minutes today.. was pretty impressed at that.
After working at the Perth 4x4 show today I have decided I am going to buy a twin compressor jobbie that my work sells. I'd rather not name the brand right away because I don't want to be seen hawking / plugging stuff here. This compressor blew up a 29" tyre from dead flat to 35psi in a shade over three minutes today.. was pretty impressed at that.
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