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good to know.
do you know of any overheating concerns if the arb twin compressor is mounted in the rear hatch interior with the mount you have available? i ask to be better informed before i make any mistakes
no issues known
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good to know.
do you know of any overheating concerns if the arb twin compressor is mounted in the rear hatch interior with the mount you have available? i ask to be better informed before i make any mistakes
no issues known
makes sense as its in the interior. my primary goal behind having the twin compressor is to air back up after airing down and hitting the trails. i also plan to have as a back up for tools in the unfortunate circumstance repairs are needed during a trip in the outback. with my limited use, i don't see much of an overheat concern, but then again what do i know.
makes sense as its in the interior. my primary goal behind having the twin compressor is to air back up after airing down and hitting the trails. i also plan to have as a back up for tools in the unfortunate circumstance repairs are needed during a trip in the outback. with my limited use, i don't see much of an overheat concern, but then again what do i know.
I have had my twin air in several places in my LX, In a milk crate in the back, under the driver seat I since I got a 2nd great deal on a Witts End quarter panel mount I put my twin back there. Its spring so I have not tested it in the heat. I guess if I am so worried I could wire in a 12v fan. Since I just did a vid, I guess here would be a good place to post.
Go to 4:40 if you want to see the quarter panel mount.
I just did this using the Slee battery box and washer relocation kit.Reviving this old thread. I recently saw someone added a second battery box to front passenger side of engine bay and then mounted their ARB dual compressor inside of the battery bxo. Has anyone ever done this and perhaps have general instructions for doing so properly?
This is awesome. thanks for the info, definitely going to do this. appreciate it.I just did this using the Slee battery box and washer relocation kit.
I can get pix later but self explanatory once the box was in place. I drilled a center hole in the pump bracket and mounted to the wall of the box opposite the wheel so the air quick connection faces out. Then I store my hose coil and air meter in the box next to the pump.
I plan to eventually put an aux battery in and I'll sort out another fitment for the compressor. I've seen pics with the dual compressor mounted on the box wall behind the headlight and the battery just behind it...dunno seems tight to me and I need access to the quick connection for the air hose..
I did same the plan of using the passenger side battery compartment and installed the compressor on a custom aluminum bracket. I also relocated the radiator water overflow in front of my existing battery. Thus far no issues whatsoever.I just did this using the Slee battery box and washer relocation kit.
I can get pix later but self explanatory once the box was in place. I drilled a center hole in the pump bracket and mounted to the wall of the box opposite the wheel so the air quick connection faces out. Then I store my hose coil and air meter in the box next to the pump.
I plan to eventually put an aux battery in and I'll sort out another fitment for the compressor. I've seen pics with the dual compressor mounted on the box wall behind the headlight and the battery just behind it...dunno seems tight to me and I need access to the quick connection for the air hose..
Do you have any pictures of your mounting bracket? Did you repurpose the radiator overflow mount or make a new one too?I did same the plan of using the passenger side battery compartment and installed the compressor on a custom aluminum bracket. I also relocated the radiator water overflow in front of my existing battery. Thus far no issues whatsoever.
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