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Mean Mother Air Compressor; 180L/MIN

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Mean Mother Air Compressor; 180L/MIN
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Air Compressor
    • 45-Minute Duty Cycle for Free Air Delivery of up to 180 Liters per Minute
    • 150 PSI
    • Average 4 x 4 Tire Can Be Inflated in Less than 3 Minutes
    • Easy On-Tap Air
    • Easy Installation
    • Designed for All Toyota Tacomas

    Description

    By Mean Mother. The Mean Mother Air Compressor - 180L/MIN is an ultra-efficient air compressor for the off-road, powered by a 0.73 horsepower motor.  It delivers a 45-minute duty cycle for free air delivery of up to 180 liters per minute and 150 PSI of compression, which means an average 4 x 4 tire can be inflated in less than 3 minutes. Plus, it can be mounted permanently from multiple locations for easy on-tap air.

    High-Quality. This air compressor is constructed using only the highest quality components for long-lasting performance on the street or off-road.

    Installation. Installation time takes up to 10 minutes depending on your level of mechanical skills. No drilling, welding, or modifications of any kind is required.

    Application. The Mean Mother Air Compressor - 180L/MIN is designed for all Toyota Tacomas.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    What's in the Box

    • (1) Air Compressor
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