Adding Air Tank After Installing Firestone Air Command I Compressor on 2011 Chevy Silverado
Updated 07/03/2018 | Published 06/30/2018 >
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I installed the firestone air bags and fill them using the 130 psi compressor with analog gauge. Works GREAT. I was wondering if it is to late to add and air tank so I can fill my trailer tires up with. Sincerely
asked by: Stanley K
Expert Reply:
It's not too late to add an air tank, you can absolutely do it, even after installing the Firestone Ride-Rite # F2430 and Firestone Air Command I Compressor # F2158 on your 2011 Chevy Silverado.
Your compressor will only work with an air tank that is a maximum of 1 gallon so you need the Firestone Air Tank, 1 Gallon # F9244.
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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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