I built my own system, works much better, I have a switch to choose to drop air pressure automatically to either 10, 15, or 20 lbs. takes 5 min on average to drop to 15 lbs from my 37” tires. I use a CO2 power tank. And filled to 39 lbs from 10 lbs in 7 min. Love it and my system only cost me $240 to build including all hoses. I even have a spare valve to give me higher pressure to pop tires on to rims, or run air tools
@@marshall32781 I had to disassemble it as my Bronco is coming in at the end of the month. So pulling stuff off my current rig (Xterra) to put on my new Bronco. However, when I put it on my Bronco. I will do a video and post it on RU-vid.
Cool video, thanks. I've been researching UpDownAir and have not seen a single good review :) I'm just going to make my own custom system like you did 👍
@@ItchingJ faster air fill up for longer life of the compressor. The compressor would have to work as hard. It was just an idea I had. Not sure if it's faster with or without. I haven't tested it.
Great video! I hav to agree, The supplied quick connects are total crap and are also stripping my valve stems. When I air up, 3 tires will keep the same amount of air, the 4th tire will be 10 lbs behind (I know it’s the quick connects) Can you tell me where you picked up your quick connects at?
thanks. going to make my own. i knew there was a red flag with the price tag and all i really see that is hard to find is the bracket that holds/covers the regulator. which is not worth it. What compressor do you have?
@@marshall32781 dam i just bought this compressor today. but im only doing 31 inch tires so hopefully with my .9 gallon setup it should be fine. I may add a 3 or 4 gallon eventually.