Compressor Mount

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Is it small enough to mount inside the quarter panel?
 
Best place I can think of off hand to keep it high, clean and out of the way. (as long as the panels aren't perfed by rust like mine)
 
Yes, I like the idea. I spose the bladder can be shifted and more room made available. Might have to fab up the trim to allow easy access.

Anyone else running one?
 
the noise those things make is quite aggravating... I wouldn't want it in the cabin myself.....
 
It'll do fine under the bonnet and yes they make a lot of noise. It also draws a bit of power so make sure you run adequate wire - especially if you're going all the way to the back of the truck.
 
Viar 480 in the rear compartment.
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pedestal mount

Never mind, just re-read your post saying you don't want it under the bonnet...

Jim at SROR to made me a pedestal mount that fits in factory holes in the frame. I don't have any pics here, but I think he's got some examples on his site.

it mounts nicely just to the side of the dist.

HTH
 
That looks brilliant D'animal. Had any heat issues with it in there?

No heat issues. Keeping the rubber mounts is key. If you solid mount it you will get some vibration and noise.

I have it wired to the relay shut off pressure switch. With a 3 gallon tank it does not run that much. It runs a lot when airing up tires but you are out of the rig when it's running continuously, so no big deal.


Dan
 
I Had Jim at SROR make me one for under the hood
He has a pic of it on his site. The noise issue made me move it out of the cab.
 
mines is also under the hood

I freed up space with de smog, so was able to mount up both a Helton shower heat exchanger, and the ARB air compressor. I like mine under the hood as the noise inside could be too much at times.
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Rear quarter panel for me as well. Simple 1/8" plate bracket worked to existing holes.

Bring wiring and air line through drain plug holes with new grommets and a little sealant.
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