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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…
view full answer...Hey John, To determine the correct replacement leaf springs for your trailer you'll want to jack up one side to take the pressure off the leaf springs and then can measure from the center of one eyelet to the center of the other eyelet.…
view full answer...Hey Keith, we have the Roadmaster Universal Braking Monitor part #RM-9530 which will give you exactly what you are looking for.
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...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...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...The Bulldog Winch Portable Air Compressor #BDW41003 will be able to easily fill up your trailer tires to your 135 psi rating as long as you have it stationed next to your tires. If you plan on running a longer extension out from your garage then some…
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...I reached out to Viair who explained the RV Winterizing Kit #VA27WR requires an air compressor system with an automatic shut off on the compressor. The Viair Portable RV Air Compressor Kit #VA39WR you found does not have this feature. It is only…
view full answer...I can certainly point you in the right direction. Now, we are not able to look up a year make and model of RV in order to know your equalizer size or shackle size. The first thing you will need to do is measure the size of the current equalizer.…
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