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space saver spare inflators
Recent post of what appears to be a dealer only inflator bottle brings on this,showing the various inflators Ive collected.
Some are the red canisters about same size as a propane canister, some are aluminum canister about half that size,and those even vary with about 4 versions of that. So post up what you have. Mods can you fix the rotation of pics? have no idea why they wonked out.
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Here’s the one my bud has, has part# too
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Now that HFR fixed the photos
First pic,top shelf 3 red canisters far left still has the cardboard tube middle one I was told came from a mopar end one is one I picked up but origin is unknown. Next shelf down 2 different aluminum canisters ( I would call these phase 2) the reason for different sizes of canister is size of spare. Area the car was sold in also dictated size from what I remember middle pic another of the large red canisters with complete cardboard tube last pic top shelf cardboard tube with a short aluminum canister on left middle one is a short aluminum canister with cardboard sleeve and a yellow plastic cap this one didnt have a bottom or top to the sleeve Cardboard tube on far right is an NOS Instant air container with hose etc. When time allows I will pull all of these off the shelf for better pics and explanations.
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