24V Compressor & Air System
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24V Compressor & Air System
Hi All
I am looking at fitting a 24volt compressor & air reservoir to my 710M. Has anyone fitted a similar set up? If you have i would be very interested if you could tell me which compressor & tank you have fitted. Also where have you mounted the compressor/reservoir on your vehicle?
Cheers
Sam
I am looking at fitting a 24volt compressor & air reservoir to my 710M. Has anyone fitted a similar set up? If you have i would be very interested if you could tell me which compressor & tank you have fitted. Also where have you mounted the compressor/reservoir on your vehicle?
Cheers
Sam
Hi there,
Here is where you'll find everything you need.
http://www.okoffroad.com/stuff-viair24.htm
Best Regards
Jacques
Here is where you'll find everything you need.
http://www.okoffroad.com/stuff-viair24.htm
Best Regards
Jacques
A popular, lower-cost alternative that many pinzers use is the 28v HUMMV take-off compressor from Surplus Center. I have mine mounted on the little ledge in the front of the cargo area. I also fabbed a small air tank that fits right next to it. There are some folks who run these without any tank at all. Yeah, it's kinda slow due to the low cfm, but it suits me fine for airing up tires and filling air mattresses, etc. Plus the 'low tech' look fits the pinz perfectly.
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... 4&catname=
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... 4&catname=
Mike Newton 1973 712M (sold)
I do not like this word "bomb." It is not a bomb. It is a device that is exploding. Jacques le Blanc
I do not like this word "bomb." It is not a bomb. It is a device that is exploding. Jacques le Blanc
onboard air
I got everything at surplus center except the air tanks. I got Via Air tanks from a 4x4 place. I used two 1 gallon tanks. This is minimum. It just depends on how much space you ar willing to give up.
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... atname=air
Also look at SDP-Pinzgauer!
http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/compr ... ation.html



http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... atname=air
Also look at SDP-Pinzgauer!
http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/compr ... ation.html



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I just purchased a 1974 710M that has a custom air compressor already installed. I am interested in selling the whole system since I need the cargo space more than I need onboard air. It's a slick set-up and works well. Check it out at the former owners site www.phishtaper.homelinux.com/compressor.htm
Make an offer if you're interested in buying a complete kit rather than figuring it all out yourself!
Make an offer if you're interested in buying a complete kit rather than figuring it all out yourself!
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24V compressor & air system
HeySam,
I sort of went all out as far as price is concerned, I pruchased a Oasis XD 3000 12/24v compressor kit from Oasis Mfg. http://www.oasisoffroad.com/p4.html It is an awsome compressor, I am currently using "their" 1.5 gallon tank, ( I have found a 5 gallon tank I am having worked over) to fit behind the passenger side rear wheel, but this thing is amazing, I have a 712M with 265/80r16 Swamper TSL Radials and I am constantly airing down to around 20psi or so per wheel for the trail, and on the road I run them at 65psi for better gas milage (17mpg) and easier steering, now when we are done on the trail, it takes about 5 to 8 minutes to air all 6 tires up to 65psi, thats to air all 6 tires not 1 tire at a time, I can also use an air gun to blow al the trail dust out of the truck and it will even run any air tool I want to take along with me, according to the mgf. it out does a 220v shop compressor as far as performance is concerned, the catch is the $1700.00 price (not including the 5 gal tank and fabricating I still need done) but I love it, I will take and post pictures of current installation and then the new tank when its done and installed at a later date.
Hey gang here are a few pics, more to come when it's finnished..


I sort of went all out as far as price is concerned, I pruchased a Oasis XD 3000 12/24v compressor kit from Oasis Mfg. http://www.oasisoffroad.com/p4.html It is an awsome compressor, I am currently using "their" 1.5 gallon tank, ( I have found a 5 gallon tank I am having worked over) to fit behind the passenger side rear wheel, but this thing is amazing, I have a 712M with 265/80r16 Swamper TSL Radials and I am constantly airing down to around 20psi or so per wheel for the trail, and on the road I run them at 65psi for better gas milage (17mpg) and easier steering, now when we are done on the trail, it takes about 5 to 8 minutes to air all 6 tires up to 65psi, thats to air all 6 tires not 1 tire at a time, I can also use an air gun to blow al the trail dust out of the truck and it will even run any air tool I want to take along with me, according to the mgf. it out does a 220v shop compressor as far as performance is concerned, the catch is the $1700.00 price (not including the 5 gal tank and fabricating I still need done) but I love it, I will take and post pictures of current installation and then the new tank when its done and installed at a later date.
Hey gang here are a few pics, more to come when it's finnished..


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Eric
Anaheim Hills, Ca
1973 712M
1996 LR Disco I
2003 LR Discovery SE
2003 Holiday Rambler Endeavor MH
hope to get a 1969 Ford M656
Anaheim Hills, Ca
1973 712M
1996 LR Disco I
2003 LR Discovery SE
2003 Holiday Rambler Endeavor MH
hope to get a 1969 Ford M656
Has anyone ever made a pipe bumper for their Pinz that does double duty as an air tank?
scroll down...
http://www.beadbreaker.co.za/fitting_a_ ... ressor.htm
scroll down...
http://www.beadbreaker.co.za/fitting_a_ ... ressor.htm
Foz
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I did on one of my Jeeps. It's a pain in the rear end. Unless you have a really good welder, you're likely to have small pinhole leaks which means your compresor will be cycling pretty regularly.
There is also a safety consideration; bumpers are meant to... well, bump. Filling one with compressed air in a severe impact could potentially lead to a minor explosion. I know air doesn't explode, but you get the idea. The last thing I want to be responsible for is my bumper exploding and injuring someone else.
There is also a safety consideration; bumpers are meant to... well, bump. Filling one with compressed air in a severe impact could potentially lead to a minor explosion. I know air doesn't explode, but you get the idea. The last thing I want to be responsible for is my bumper exploding and injuring someone else.
The u-bolts I used were spec'd for muffler clamps. WAAAAAY cheaper than traditional u-bolts. I got mine at NAPA. On my page I give the Part # 733-5775 from NAPA. Back in '01 they were $9 for both compared to $45 for traditional u-bolts. Consider buying my old setup from twinpinzes it was well thought out and has all the hoses/brackets/fittings you'll need.
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You can get the "guillotine" style from McMaster-Carr (www.mcmaster.com) for under $4 each. I got them about 1/2" too large, so I bout a rubber pipe coupling from the hardware store and put strips all around the compressor for vibration reduction (and it filled the extra space).
Jim M.
712W and 710M
Jim M.
712W and 710M
24v compressor
Just saw this on ebay. No connection to this, just passing it on.
Cheers,
Morris
http://cgi.ebay.com/THOMPSON-COMPRESSOR ... dZViewItem
Cheers,
Morris
http://cgi.ebay.com/THOMPSON-COMPRESSOR ... dZViewItem