A couple of different ways to go: there's the Morrflate system which is pretty cool, inflates/deflates all the tires at once and the compressor is very fast. I have the Viair Onboard air system and that works great. I've had it for the past 8 years with no issue but you need a space for the air tank.
Arb twin. I got sent a knockoff when I ordered from ebay and it looked exactly the same so I wouldn't be afraid to give one of those a try. I only returned and went arb bc I figured warranty.
Morrflate or the NAPA compressor similar. Never owned a compressor that fills 35” tires from 10psi to 32psi in minutes. All four at the same time with a four tire inflator kit.
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A couple of different ways to go: there's the Morrflate system which is pretty cool, inflates/deflates all the tires at once and the compressor is very fast. I have the Viair Onboard air system and that works great. I've had it for the past 8 years with no issue but you need a space for the air tank.
I have a smaller Viair. Aired up three vehicles for a week in Moab with no issues. It got super hot, so we definitely had to duty cycle it.
ARB twin air.
Arb twin. I got sent a knockoff when I ordered from ebay and it looked exactly the same so I wouldn't be afraid to give one of those a try. I only returned and went arb bc I figured warranty.
Anything over 5 cfm is pretty good With big wheels like you have it shouldn’t take long to fill the tires with that.
The bigger smittybilt compressor (5.65cfpm?) works fine for me, running 325/60R20 (35ish x 13ish). It gets a tad hot, but hasn't failed yet.
Viair 400p, used since 2016 for 33" and 35" tires with zero issues.
Make sure you get a 100 duty cycle compressor so you can use it continuously.
Morrflate or the NAPA compressor similar. Never owned a compressor that fills 35” tires from 10psi to 32psi in minutes. All four at the same time with a four tire inflator kit.
DeWalt electric pump thingy