nukegoat
Should have bought a Jeep
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Ouch!! I'm not looking forward to that day, but I have a feeling it's lingering around the corner.
Quick question for all the Quarter Panel Accessory fanboys. Where are you guys pulling your ground from? I’m working out wiring and contemplating the best point in the area to tie to a quality chassis ground.
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If you use a chassis ground you must run a larger gauge wire (#4) from the battery negative to the frame. The factory chassis ground is only 8 gauge.
Spare cup holders.What do you guys have in your panels?
Hey Phil,
As an amateur, I don’t know what you know or see that compelled you to say that. Is it the size of the incoming hot wire, fuse, or something else? I don’t want to burn inside my truck some day over a careless oversight.
I’m also installing a second battery up front, which is the source of power for the rear panel. I’m running a 1/0 positive lead direct from the battery to the rear, fused at 100a at the battery. The second battery is grounded with a 2g wire direct to the frame rail. Then, a 4g ground wire runs from a distribution block on the rear accessory panel to the chassis - which is my final issue to solve: where to tie into the chassis. I’m pretty comfortable my wiring is adequate.If you use a chassis ground you must run a larger gauge wire (#4) from the battery negative to the frame. The factory chassis ground is only 8 gauge.
I just bought an ARB twin to put in place of my York OBA system since the new motor had no provisions for mounting the York compressor. With as much as I put that york through I'm sure a second twin may be in my future too. Invaluable for airing up large tires and using air tools on the trail...also if you want an onboard solar shower you can pressurize it with the compressor if you have regulated tank.I hope you will pardon my ignorance on this subject, but what exactly do you do with the 2 air compressors? I always assumed people had air compressors to pump up tires anytime needed. But that seems like a lot of work, wiring and equipment to just pump up tires.....so is there something else it's used for?
I just bought an ARB twin to put in place of my York OBA system since the new motor had no provisions for mounting the York compressor. With as much as I put that york through I'm sure a second twin may be in my future too. Invaluable for airing up large tires and using air tools on the trail...also if you want an onboard solar shower you can pressurize it with the compressor if you have regulated tank.
Peddle your wears elsewhere I'm too cheap, lol. I fabricate my own stuff. If I had more money than time I'd go with your products for sure.It might not be long before more mounts are available :Hmm: