DIY GM Air Compressor Kit, save $100

DIY GM Air Compressor Kit, save $100

Build your own air inflation kit using parts from Wal-Mart for less than $20 instead of buying the $130 GM kit. Costs less than a 12V compressor, too! Most G…

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Plau's Pone Cornur says:

you could also get those push-on pneumatic tubes and change that to a quick connect air chuck so it goes straight onto that plastic pneumatic tube

Alex M says:

i would of removed the valve stem in the valve inside the trailblazer and then get a n adapter to go from what ever size the air hose was to what ever size the valve on the Trail blazer was then have a constant air line, anyways cool video.

skip0110 says:

I think it was the push connection to the drivers airbag, but I got new airbags anyways.

darknes7800 says:

Where was it? A push pull connector or weather checked bag?

skip0110 says:

I did fix the air leak (see video description for link)

darknes7800 says:

Better fix that air leak in the bag system first! Normal drop overnight is 1mm, more than that is overworking the compressor and will burn it up. BTW the inflator tubes from GM are available on Ebay for $30-35, without all the monkeying around.

Anthony Madrid says:

This was a huge help man, thank you. I have a 2003 Hummer H2 and I have gone without this feture due to the cost of a “new” kit.

lx2036 says:

now you can use the money you saved to buy a tripod

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