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Hot Rods For Life
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Waxahachie, TX
Posts: 3,305
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Air bag pump difference.
Why are the pumps sp expensive? What is the difference in these pictured?
This one is about 40 bucks ![]() This one sells for 200 bucks Funny thing is these pumps look like pumps we used to replace in high capacity laser printers and mail machines. I had 2 of these laying around and I should have kept them. Don't they all just blow air? What's the deal? I find this to be the most expensive part and I am on a super tigh t budget. I think I could wire one of those car tire pump to work fo me. Last edited by Zumo; 04-11-2006 at 10:53 PM. |
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Location: Brookings, SD
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Re: Air bag pump difference.
The car tire pump would die quickly. They aren't built to run for very long, and they don't see much more than 40 - 50 lbs. It would take it forever to fill a 5 gallon tank too.
If you are on a tight budget get a York, I found one in a junk yard for $15. You will have to build a bracket, buy a belt, maybe a pulley, and do the oil mod but you should be way ahead as far as $$ goes.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Alberta
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Re: Air bag pump difference.
You could also start out with no compressor if you have one at home. Just use a schrader valve, fill the tank before you leave and don't play with the switches much
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Re: Air bag pump difference.
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