Recommended Firestone Air Compressor Kit to Inflate Air Bags and Tires, Etc.
Updated 06/26/2018 | Published 06/25/2018 >
Question:
With the #F2158 kit, can you use it to also inflate the tires or is that not possible
asked by: Kenny M
Expert Reply:
The Firestone Air Command I - Analog Gauge w/ Standard-Duty Compressor # F2158 can be used to inflate your tires. Normally if you want that function because it requires another connection, I recommend the Air Command I Xtreme Duty Compressor with Analog Gauge, Air Tank, and 25' Hose # F2543. This not only gives you the stronger compressor, but the 2-gallon reservoir tank, hose with gauge and storage bag to keep all the extra equipment in. This will ensure you don't overwork your compressor and have the extra capacity to make filling your tires easy.
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Firestone Air Command Standard Duty Air Compressor - Analog - Single Path
- Air Bag Compressor Kit
- In-Cab Gauge
- Single Path
- Analog Display
- No Tank
- Light Duty
- Firestone
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