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A typical tire inflator will have a CFM rating of around 1.5 to 2 CFM, with a majority of the little cheap ones being less than 1 CFM. The higher the rating the faster you'll be able to air up the tires. The Viair Automatic Portable Air…
view full answer...Hi Rich; you generally get what you pay for with the portable air compressors. The #VA87WR is nice but you could get the #VA39WR with a few less features/attachments for half the price so that is what I would choose instead.
view full answer...With the Viair Portable RV Air Compressor Kit #VA39WR being rated for up to 150psi you shouldn't have a problem with getting up to 123psi, but this compressor does have a 33% duty cycle. This means you can run the for about 15 minutes and then it…
view full answer...The Viair Portable RV Air Compressor Kit for 5th Wheels and Travel Trailers part #VA39WR is a bit too small for 35" tires. Instead, you'd need to bump this up to the next size which is the Viair Automatic RV Portable Air Compressor for Class…
view full answer...The Viair Automatic RV Portable Air Compressor item #VA87WR has a higher cubic feet per minute at 2.30 cfm than item #VA59WR. Cubic feet per minute is important when you are using air tools and want the compressor to cycle quicker.
view full answer...Hey Ron, I'll tell you what, if I had to choose a single compressor for my Class C motorhome it would, without hesitation, be the Viair 7-Way Automatic RV Portable Air Compressor for Class C RVs #VA33JR. The #VA33JR will 100 percent work with the…
view full answer...Hey Ed, thanks for reaching out! As long as the 7" screen is for the Lippert OneControl system then yes, the Replacement Touch Panel Assembly #LC75UD will just plug into your existing wiring and you'll be good to go!
view full answer...Hey Clifford, so in your situation what you'll want to do is inflate the bags with the amount of air you want in them first and then set the WD system up after that. So you will end up using less spring bar tension so you'll need to make some…
view full answer...The only difference between the Viair Portable RV Air Compressor Kit part #VA39WR and Viair Portable Air Compressor part #VA96WR is that the RV Air Compressor has a longer 30' hose so you can reach your towable tires easier whereas the Standard…
view full answer...Spec-wise the Viair RV compressor kit part #VA59WR and the TireMinder part #TM57MR are both very similar but the big advantage is the TireMinder has a three year warranty compared to the Viair having only a 1 year warranty. Other than that the…
view full answer...Hey Joe, According to the spec sticker for your tires they need to be aired up to 125psi. You can verify this on the sidewall of the tire as well. Trailer tires are not like vehicle tires and are specifically designed to haul weight instead of…
view full answer...Yes, the Viair Portable RV Air Compressor Kit #VA39WR will air up 235/85-R16 tires to 110 psi efficiently.
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