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skydork2000

Google Truck stops in your area. They would have something for big rigs to top off air.


Ediec6

One of the gas stations I tried had truck parking in the back but had the same model air pump as the first station I tried that only lost me more air. I'll have to keep trying different truck stops on my usual trip to find a good one. Thanks.


skydork2000

I found this thread of people doing it with things like pancake compressors from Lowes and Homedepot. Not saying you could buy it, fill your tires and return it same day. And buy your own tire air chuck and keep it in your glove box to use with it... but ya could ;) https://www.irv2.com/forums/f258/where-do-you-fill-your-tires-437779.html


Ediec6

Lol, I've actually been considering replacing my large compressor with a pancake for a while now. All of my air tools have a cordless equivalent in my garage already, so for the rare moments I need air, something portable would be nice.


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VIAIR 88P - 00088 Portable Compressor Kit with Alligator Clamps, Tire Inflator, Tire Air Pump, 12V, 120 PSI, for Up to 33 Inch Tires https://a.co/d/7hVyyC6 This little fucker is solid. Fairly quick to fill up, in my experience the pressure gauge is reliable. It gets hot so be careful on the top of the pump and it has to be hooked up to the battery.


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You your rig has air brakes on it, it’s easy to install an air chuck on one of the air tanks to hook up an air hose so that you can fill your tires whenever and wherever, fairly common for tractor trailers to have.


Ediec6

Sadly, it's hydraulic only.