Hey just wanted to share my latest project with you guys.
After running out of CO2 for the last time I decided to switch to an OBA system.
Picked up one of those Puma 12v compressors off of ebay and took it to my fabricator in Temecula to have them build up a bracket that will fit over the 3rd row seat bracket. This is what they came up with.
I had them tuck the mount up over the wheel well so it wouldn't get in the way of anything loaded into the cargo area like a fridge or other box shaped objects.
Very happy with how the mount came out. Did the electrical myself with a dash mounted switch.
Can run air hose out of the sliding window to air up tires, blow sand out of the interior, run impact tools
. Rated at 3CFM @ 90 PSI 100% duty cycle Its actually more powerful than the dinky little pancake compressor I was using at my Dad's place.
Anyway tons of people have done the same setup on mud I just wanted to share how I did mine. It'll be nice not running out of CO2 at an inopportune time. Especially since the local welding supply shop charges me 20 bucks a pop each time they fill up my 10# tank whether its completely empty or not 
After running out of CO2 for the last time I decided to switch to an OBA system.
Picked up one of those Puma 12v compressors off of ebay and took it to my fabricator in Temecula to have them build up a bracket that will fit over the 3rd row seat bracket. This is what they came up with.
I had them tuck the mount up over the wheel well so it wouldn't get in the way of anything loaded into the cargo area like a fridge or other box shaped objects.
Very happy with how the mount came out. Did the electrical myself with a dash mounted switch.
Can run air hose out of the sliding window to air up tires, blow sand out of the interior, run impact tools

