otrfun wrote:
Appreciate all the responses. Certainly didn't want to start another tire debate. Just trying to focus on the logistical issue of finding reliable sources of air at 110 PSI.
Has anyone actually used their pancake compressor to air up a set of G-rated tires from, say, 80 PSI to 110 PSI? My 240 volt home compressor takes a minute or so just to air up my rear truck tires from 55 to 80 PSI.
Thanks!
It's going to take a low-powered "pancake" compressor a fair amount of time to go from 80 psi to 110 psi, but OTOH how often do you do that? I never have, and if you are doing it more than once you've got problems.