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Viair Quarter Duty Cycle Onboard Air System 2.0 Gallon Air Tank

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Quarter Duty Cycle Onboard Air System 2.0 Gallon Air Tank
$268.95
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Quarter Duty Cycle Onboard Air System
  • 2.0 Gallon Air Tank
  • 275C Air Compressor
  • Pressure Switch (90 PSI on, 120 PSI off)
  • 40-amp Relay
  • 145 PSI Safety Valve
  • 20ft. 12-Gauge Wire w/Fuse
  • Accessory Airline
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    10002 is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 1.
    Rated 3 out of 5 by from Viair air compressor Apparently, JEGS is going to continue pestering me, until I write something, so here it is. I just got it installed three days ago, and it works.
    Date published: 2021-08-20
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