Solutions for faster air up/down

My Bronco has tubular bumpers and I was thinking of installing some QDs on the rear bumper to turn it into an air tank, pre-pressurize it to 100 psi or something. Unfortunately, the Mountaineer is pretty stock in terms of bumpers, but the smaller tires also means that it's faster to inflate. Any recommendation on gear/mods I should consider?
i have not put onboard air in the new F150 yet.
the pressure switch is set to turn compressors on at 90 psi, and off at 140.
i can remove all 4 tires with an OLD Ingersoll Rand impact gut without the gun ever slowing down.
same for putting them back on.
M18 inflator https://www.redtoolstore.com/product...5221bb4e&_ss=r
LockNFlate threaded adaptor https://locknlube.com/collections/ai...flator-adapter
LockNFlate 90* open flow.
Whole show minus batteries. https://locknlube.com/products/milwa...41873775034452
All M18 batteries. https://www.redtoolstore.com/search?...=M18+batteries
NOT sure if the Forge HD 12.0 fits their inflator, I would think it should...
Might as well get this thing to, since you will have the batteries on hand. https://www.ebay.com/itm/33577836456...BoCeVYQAvD_BwE
18 PSI...you better drive careful or buy some beadlocks.
What brand of tubular bumpers? Add QD's to them, can be like building a very unsafe device. But buying a rear bumper/air tank...meaning buying one already designed and built to specs, is a safer way to go. But when that tank is OUT of air, its OUT. Unless you plum your under hood air compressor to it.
We use portable compressors. Be aware, these require the 4 tire manifold. Inflating one tire at a time, is too easy and cooks the comptessor.











