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With my 98 TJ I would air down the tires to about 12-15 PSI. What pressures have you aired down to with the stock tires in your pickups?
 
stock tires, the E rate tires, I have aired them down to 20-25 when I was in soft mud. Worked good.



Most big tires and the weight of our trucks require us to keep a little more air in them. I would say no less than 20 psi on the rear and 25 on the front. ,
 
Thanks for the airing down information.



As for airing up, I use a 50 cu ft nitrogen tank and inert gas regulator with a quick disconnect fitting. That way I can use it to air up or to drive air tools.
 
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a little more info on the tank please... how long will 50 cu ft. last in use for all your needs ?. . Kit Mfg ? other than airing up what do you use it for / how long will it last with air hammer or air ratchet use and airing up?... ect. ect.



looking at options... thanks
 
I got the 50 cu ft nitrogen tank from Airgas. You buy the tank full for about $12O. Refills or exchanges of an empty tank are about $15. The two stage CGA 580 regulator has a 4000 PSI max primary pressure gauge (to measure tank pressure) and a 600 PSI max secondary pressure (to set the pressure going to the tires or air tools). I had to take off the outlet fitting that came with the regulator and get an adapter fitting to attach the quick disconnect. Regulators with a 200 PSI max secondary are available on line for around $65. This would be a better choice than mine since there is no possibility of rupturing your air hose if someone messes with the regulator. I would also suggest that you pick up a 10 way combination wrench, about $10, to take on and off the regulator. The size of the nut on the regulator is 1-1/8". How long does it last? I'm still on my first tank. A guy that I know is a mechanic for local off road racing crew. He says that theirs lasts the whole weekend in the chase truck. I have some pictures of my setup. I can post them (with help) or I can email them to you.
 
Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you guys. I posted a couple of pictures of the air tank in my Readers Rigs gallery. 913, if you want to check it out in person, PM me.
 
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