$260 WELL SPENT!! (Amazon with free 2 day shipping)
There's only one negative... so lets start with that.
What the hell was VIAIR thinking with their gauge selection?? A 200 PSI gauge is just, well, dumb. Give us a 0-50 or 0-60 gauge for better accuracy. I have a cheap gauge that I keep in the vehicle so I used this for my pressure readings.
I guess the only other let down is the bag is a bit thin and the zippers feel cheap... I'll probably put this in a small toolbox eventually anyways to make it easier to pack and strap down.
Inflation time was very impressive. I'm only running 245/75/17s... so they're obviously not huge tires. But I went from 19 PSI to 38 PSI in 1 minute 35 seconds...
Another thing I was impressed with is how quiet it is. The last compressor I had was just annoyingly loud, you couldn't talk to someone within 10 feet of it. These pictures were taking while I was airing up the tires.... i had no problem with either of my kids being around the compressor (though i made sure JT didn't touch it in case it was hot). You'll also notice that my wife is on the phone; unaffected by the noise as if it wasn't even there.
In short: I highly recommend!!
Good review nice to see the whole family pitching in
Working on our vehicles is always a family event... my son would be heartbroken if I didnt ask him for help!
2006 XK Limited, 5.7L Hemi
Dark Khaki, QDII, Rocky Road 2.25" lift, Steel Armadillo front bumper with Warn PowerPlant winch, Steel Armadillo rear bumper w/ tire carrier, Rock Sliders, Light Bar & Front Fender Tube Fenders, 4xGuard belly skid plate & rear differential guard, BFG M/T A/T 255/75R17s on Rubicon rims, Spidertrax 1.5 inch wheel spacers, Rhino Rack Pioneer Tray with FoxWing Awning, Superchips VIVID Programmer, Air Flow snorkel, Steel Armadillo Secure Console, Cobra CB Radio, Lock Pick Video Programmer, ASFIR Skid Plates.
Knappster's Garage
AKA: the Owner of The Steel Armadillo L.L.C.
Really? Not the 400P, it's the 400P-Automatic. The 400P is $200 but i wanted the automatic function so i didn't have to run to turn it off.
$200 400P = http://www.viaircorp.com/OffRoad/400P.html
$260 400P-Auto = http://www.viaircorp.com/OffRoad/400P-A.html
If you can do the 400P-Auto for under $260 shipped then.....
2006 XK Limited, 5.7L Hemi
Dark Khaki, QDII, Rocky Road 2.25" lift, Steel Armadillo front bumper with Warn PowerPlant winch, Steel Armadillo rear bumper w/ tire carrier, Rock Sliders, Light Bar & Front Fender Tube Fenders, 4xGuard belly skid plate & rear differential guard, BFG M/T A/T 255/75R17s on Rubicon rims, Spidertrax 1.5 inch wheel spacers, Rhino Rack Pioneer Tray with FoxWing Awning, Superchips VIVID Programmer, Air Flow snorkel, Steel Armadillo Secure Console, Cobra CB Radio, Lock Pick Video Programmer, ASFIR Skid Plates.
Knappster's Garage
AKA: the Owner of The Steel Armadillo L.L.C.
Yeah it is one hell of an advantage... but not everything is eligible for the shipping, and it does cost money to be a member of prime.
Here's an E-mail i sent to VIAIR. I'll keep you guys informed. I definitely want to change the gauge on this thing... but for $80+, I'll just buy a new tire inflator for $30.
To whomever gets this E-mail.... Happy New Year!
I got a 400P-Automatic for Christmas this year. I had to test it out right away and it worked great, except I was very disappointed in the 200 psi gauge selection.
The gauge itself is practically useless. To start, it's not accurate at all below 30 psi (I wouldn't expect a 200 psi gauge to be), so users need a separate gauge to air down. And the same for airing up.... although it's good enough to get in the "ballpark" of the pressure I'd want, the resolution just isn't there. I've been in the offroad world for quite some time and I've never heard of someone inflating their tires over 60 psi; the most common range for oversized offroad tires is 30-50 psi. A 0-60 or 0-100 psi gauge would be much more applicable for this kit. I provided a picture with this E-mail to show what I'm talking about for the resolution of the gauges.
I'm not sure if the 200 psi gauge was put there for legal/liability reasons? In any case, the compressor is designed to kick on below 120 psi and turn off at 145 psi. So if the high pressure gauge is required to cover those pressure, I would advise looking at a 0-150 or 0-160 gauge to help a bit with the resolution.
I was hoping that you could help me replace the gauge on my unit with a more applicable 0-60 psi gauge. I looked at McMaster.com's catalog and a 0-60 psi, 4" round, 1/4"NPT, non-certified gauge costs $80 + shipping. Can you help locate (or even supply) a more affordable replacement?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Matt
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