rich
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Hi Guys,
I am planning a road trip from Placerville, down highway 1 to Hunington Beach then out through Joshua tree to Arizona to see Grandma for Christmas then home through the Grand Canyon and Mojave. A highlight of the trip down will be beach camping directly on the sand at Pismo beach. I want to be able to air down the tires to drive on the beach and air them back up so I have a few questions to the group.
1. Do you prefer on board air (permanently mounted compressor) or the portable kind like the ones that have a jump start battery attached to them as well?
2. Do the portable ones take forever and what rating in terms of output on the compressor do you recommend?
3. When I use to take my Toyota Landcruiser FJ40 out onto the sand I would air down to about 15 PSI but with the weight of the camper I think that might be a bit low. What do you baja rats usually air down to?
I am planning a road trip from Placerville, down highway 1 to Hunington Beach then out through Joshua tree to Arizona to see Grandma for Christmas then home through the Grand Canyon and Mojave. A highlight of the trip down will be beach camping directly on the sand at Pismo beach. I want to be able to air down the tires to drive on the beach and air them back up so I have a few questions to the group.
1. Do you prefer on board air (permanently mounted compressor) or the portable kind like the ones that have a jump start battery attached to them as well?
2. Do the portable ones take forever and what rating in terms of output on the compressor do you recommend?
3. When I use to take my Toyota Landcruiser FJ40 out onto the sand I would air down to about 15 PSI but with the weight of the camper I think that might be a bit low. What do you baja rats usually air down to?