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Portable Compressor for Air Bags

thirtydaZe
Nomad
Nomad
Im having the Firestone variety installed tomorrow.

The installer told me its best to get hitched up then air the bags.

So we're going to be on the road for 2 weeks starting friday early afternoon, am i to think that everytime we get to our site, im to let the air out of the bags, unhook the trailer, and then repeat the next day?

Just wondering if ill need a good 12v compressor, and if so what do you recommend?

We're trading out TT for FW wednesday. Lots to do and learn in a short time.
2019 Jayco Eagle HT 324BHTS
2024 Ram 2500 68RFE
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DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
Are these the ride rite helper spring sort of air bags? The ones on my class C (which may well be an entirely different product) are supposed to have at least a minimum amount of air in them always to avoid damage—I think 10 psi or so as best as I recall.

Anyhow, if the air bags are remotely similar, they don't need a whole lot of air. Most any little inflator would be perfectly adequate if noisy. Even a manual bicycle pump wouldn't be overly difficult. If you have something that's adequate for your tires, it should be good enough for the air bags.

I have a Fini AirBoss compressor for my RV; this is a nice, small 120V compressor, which I got on sale. I've been most impressed with it all around. It is a bit of overkill for my needs (though, by the same token, many of the 12V inflators are practically useless for tires larger than car tires). It's quiet by small compressor standards, which is to say it's loud but not quite ear-splittingly loud. I think Sears sells the same unit as a Craftsman, and perhaps a few other companies/brands have the same thing with different decals.

Rbertalotto
Explorer
Explorer
The air bags on this truck and my last TV both leaked. So this time I have the truck mounted compressor and the dash control with the auto fill feature. If they leak down, the compressor automatically turns on and tops them off. This is the way to go. No need to be digging out a compressor and hooking it up everytime you want to air up.
RoyB
Dartmouth, MA
2021 RAM 2500 4X4 6.4L
2011 Forest River Grey Wolf Cherokee 19RR
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thirtydaZe
Nomad
Nomad
Somehow i got turned on to the Vlair 70p, would suffice?

Its 100psi.
2019 Jayco Eagle HT 324BHTS
2024 Ram 2500 68RFE

boogie_4wheel
Explorer
Explorer
Set the bags to the pressure you need, then leave them for the trip. No need to bleed them every day unless you like wasting time.

You may need to add some air during the trip if there is a small leak. Any 12V compressor would work. Something cheap from Walmart, there isn't a lot of volume in the bags.
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
Firestone sells a truck mounted compressor for their air springs that will give you dashboard control of the pressure.
Dutch
2001 GBM Landau 34' Class A
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