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Old 01-20-2012, 12:43 PM   #1
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Fellow Fleetwood owners. Do you know if the Fleetwood Revolution has a air line connection that can be used to air up tires?
If it does, where can I locate it?

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Fellow Fleetwood owners. Do you know if the Fleetwood Revolution has a air line connection that can be used to air up tires?
If it does, where can I locate it?

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It will have a quick disconnect in the front generator compartment. The air supply for the air horns is usually coming from the same manifold. If you intend to inflate much above 100 pounds you'll need to work at it somewhat. The max tank pressure is about 130-140psi but the problem is when the pressure starts to drop in the air tanks the compressor doesn't kick on until about 85 psi. Have the engine running and have someone hit the air brakes and this will help the compressor run . I hope this isn't too confusing and will help some.

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Yes mine is in front drivers compartment as posted on your other post.
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Mine is in the drivers side compartment where the fuses are located. I have a 2006 Rev LE. It is at upper right hand corner is the brass quick connect. I even got a 50 foot hose with a quick connect fitting as part of my owner courtesy package when we bought ours. I use the air hose frequently and as others mentioned I have my wife tapping the brakes to keep the air pressure up so I can put 110PSI in front tires.
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But you will be happier if you buy one of these:

Sears: Online department store featuring appliances, tools, fitness equipment and more

Light, fills large tires quickly and you can hit every tire with an extension cord and not have to fire up your generator, just use your inverter.

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But you will be happier if you buy one of these:

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Light, fills large tires quickly and you can hit every tire with an extension cord and not have to fire up your generator, just use your inverter.

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X2. Works great and airs them up in short order.
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I found it in the front left storage compartment. My existing air hose connected right up and I was able to air the tires up. Thanks all.

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