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Old 12-31-2010, 03:46 AM
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Ok ive been seriously thinking about putting air horns on my truck. Should i go with a electric or belt powered compresser?
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Ive got a Viair 480c compressor on my dodge for my air horns. It's alot of compressor but I also have a 4 gallon tank and an onboard air setup. I went with that compressor bc it's 100% duty cycle at 100psi and it will go up to 200psi which is ridiculous I am gonna get a 150psi switch bc the 200psi switch in it now is to much for anything. If its just for airhorns you can get a 380c from Viair and thats a really good compressor. You can get a pretty good deal on one at hornblasters.com. If you call them and ask for special pricing they will knock 10% off. They did when I bought mine anyways. But it was supposed to be free shipping and they charged me for shipping so I guess they got their money back there. lol. If you send me your email address I can send you some pics of my setup.



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