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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 407436" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Cool deal Dave, I had to pay cash, Lol. </p><p></p><p>I been doing some checking around and some folks are still using the models they bought 25-30 years ago so regardless of the model they are worth their weight in Gold, Back in 2003 I bought that TruckAir 275 and it was the only option to the ARB, and they made wild claims so I bought it and it was ok on car tyres but on the truck I'd have to take a cut lunch with me to get the job done, On the TruckAir Box it says it puts out 0.49 cfm that works out to be 13.875L, That's a huge difference compared to what we have now,</p><p></p><p>I found one comparo that was pretty good but the writer went on to write another review when he took some of the other models apart and some of the things he found inside made me glad that I bought the ARB and if you own an ARB then you have the best there is, Others might have higher outputs but the inside pictures said it all, :Y: </p><p></p><p>John.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 407436, member: 3775"] Cool deal Dave, I had to pay cash, Lol. I been doing some checking around and some folks are still using the models they bought 25-30 years ago so regardless of the model they are worth their weight in Gold, Back in 2003 I bought that TruckAir 275 and it was the only option to the ARB, and they made wild claims so I bought it and it was ok on car tyres but on the truck I'd have to take a cut lunch with me to get the job done, On the TruckAir Box it says it puts out 0.49 cfm that works out to be 13.875L, That's a huge difference compared to what we have now, I found one comparo that was pretty good but the writer went on to write another review when he took some of the other models apart and some of the things he found inside made me glad that I bought the ARB and if you own an ARB then you have the best there is, Others might have higher outputs but the inside pictures said it all, :Y: John. [/QUOTE]
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