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Firestar Member Since: 11 Oct 2008 Location: Ness Point, Suffolk Posts: 121 |
I use a 12V Woolworth's compressor / lantern that I was given for Christmas by my parents one year. It must be nearly 30 years old by now.
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19th Sep 2009 11:30 am |
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John L Member Since: 07 Jul 2007 Location: The Garden of England Posts: 182 |
Used to use an old Dunlop Standard footpump which my dad bought back in the 1940's. Packed up working a couple of years ago as the leather seal in it had perished....wouldn't mind geting my hands on another seal if I could because that was a damn good pump. |
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28th Dec 2009 9:20 pm |
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10forcash Member Since: 31 Jan 2007 Location: Ubique Posts: 109 |
I can supply these
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28th Dec 2009 10:46 pm |
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petendroberts Member Since: 06 Mar 2010 Location: North Wales Posts: 9 |
I bought the michelin CAE12262 for around £40 or so,runs off the cigar lighter socket and fits snuggly next to the spare wheel(back left side),works very well Freelander 2 SE TD4 AUTO Sumatra Black.
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23rd Mar 2010 6:38 pm |
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Northern Monkey Member Since: 24 Feb 2008 Location: Deal Posts: 134 |
Stole the compressor from my last Merc before I traded it in It also fits snugly next to my spare.
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23rd Mar 2010 8:10 pm |
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W.D.C.A.P.H. Member Since: 19 Feb 2010 Location: Stonehenge Posts: 310 |
Just buy an "s", you get a, to be honest, good compressor free! We Don't Care About Pot Holes !! |
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24th Mar 2010 12:45 am |
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Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Doesn't matter what you use to blow them up with, but always use a proper seperate psi gauge to check them with. The crap ones on foot pumps and the ones you get at the garage are useless, they can be out by 4/5 psi. |
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24th Mar 2010 2:14 am |
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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
In defence of garages, where I worked we had "free air" top quality pressure gauge/inflator which was at side of forecourt. This was often left lying on ground to be run over by next car, thrown to ground when finished with and in general missused. These cost £40-50 each and at end of day a pay to use unit was installed.
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24th Mar 2010 11:07 am |
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