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Jason @ Jun 1st 2007 11:11AM
@Eddo: I'm assuming from you spelling of 'tyre' that you're not from/in the US... the tire air at filling stations here [in the US] hasn't been free in quite a long time. The PSI of those air pumps is pretty low though, you might get 100psi out of them, if that much. Now here near the pressures required for something like this.
@tj: would you REALLY want to drive a golf cart with an airtank pressurised to over 4,000psi?
Barney @ Jun 2nd 2007 2:47AM
"..the tire air at filling stations here [in the US] hasn't been free in quite a long time."
I'm from Canada and we don't pay to fill the tires. Is this a coin operated system?
Brian @ Jun 4th 2007 2:04PM
WHere do you live exactly?
I live in PA and whenever I need air I drive down to the local Sunoco and it doesnt cost me a thing. Maybe for some regions in the US but not here.
Jason @ Jun 4th 2007 2:31PM
I'm currently in Texas, and haven't seen a free air station in the tri-state area in probably 10 years. Granted though, since getting a shop compressor for my garage a few years back, I really don't pay much attention to the gas station air pumps anymore...