@@Bbspringer It lasted long enough to fill up one tire from zero but that's it. If you watch my other videos you'll see it's not any faster with a bigger battery
Why not run each one separately for better accuracy? Then, edit your video to show the results. It would give a fairer representation for each compressor.
I'd say, stay with the lineup tool u have. I am a black and yellow team, I know for a fact that the dewalt beats any brand for continuous running or high-pressure tires like 80 psi. Milwaukee shots off after 20 mins, wait another 20 mins to cool down and then run again.
I got the same flares and Im apprehensive to do the install due to the part the tape goes on being too far away from the bedside. Almost like the top of the flare would hit before the taped part.
Just a suggestion.... I like the way you did your comparison, except you should have used larger Amp hour batteries. Using a larger Amp hour battery makes all the difference in the world. Longer run time, not just 10 minutes, and faster inflation of your tires. Personally, after your comparison, I prefer Dewalt.🔧
I am glad that you struggled with everything including the double side tape as I do! LOL. I just bought these new and found I have to drill holes! I knew someone did this! Nice that this works. I will be doing it to mine. How they've been holding up over the time?
Holding up just fine, I think my tape had been in my garage a while so I wish I had used a new roll and maybe a bit wider. It did fine but I think the peace of mind would be worth it. Check out my other videos on Ram stuff and like and subscribe if you dont mind
Great video! There is so much really good custom work that can be done at home, on a budget, and within a easy timeframe! Another fun tip…. If you’re EXTRA frugal, and want to do this without removing the tires (probably not smart, but some of us are that broke) use playing cards slid between the rim and the tire as masking to keep paint off the rubber! Works great, and saves a bit of time. Keep these vids coming!