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New Ranger Raptor Parts + First Fully PLUG & PLAY Onboard Air Kit For The Ranger Raptors

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Always a big fan of companies jumping in the market for these trucks. I saw a Facebook ad Agile Offroad made for their OBA kit a while back and thought y'all might appreciate an install video. To my knowledge, it's the only plug & play OBA kit for these trucks. They did a really great job at making this kit fit and look as OEM as possible.

Highly recommend checking these guys out Agileoffroad.com



Happy to answer any questions you might have! Links to the product and installation instructions can be found in the YouTube description.

Thanks for watching!
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SDHQ makes a kit as well. I have it installed on my Ranger with the air chuck kit installed on my bumper.

https://sdhqoffroad.com/collections...elling&filter.p.m.custom.models=Ranger+Raptor

I'm pretty happy with my setup and it works well.










Always a big fan of companies jumping in the market for these trucks. I saw a Facebook ad Agile Offroad made for their OBA kit a while back and thought y'all might appreciate an install video. To my knowledge, it's the only plug & play OBA kit for these trucks. They did a really great job at making this kit fit and look as OEM as possible.

Highly recommend checking these guys out Agileoffroad.com



Happy to answer any questions you might have! Links to the product and installation instructions can be found in the YouTube description.

Thanks for watching!
 

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That looks excellent, no worries about excessive dust clogging the filters like the rear bed location…. Here is the link.

https://agileoffroad.com/product/on...H0dyjYyA7Eqsho50VHhW5wlRouajoIEYaAhoUEALw_wcB

However, what about heat? Does he mention that in the video? These units are designed to be mounted in the engine bay with the hood wide open and engine running under use, with mega amounts of airflow. They are 100% duty cycle but they will get very hot if not ventilated properly. They pull about 60 amps…! Opening up the rear seat is not easy when you are traveling. Does the video explain this? I did not watch it all.

https://arbusa.com/news/arb-twin-compressor-installation-guide

I am not sure how ARB USA would handle a warranty claim if you burned up a motor due to lack of airflow.

This would help with heat, the high flow compressors run much much cooler when they inflate more than one tire at a time. Plus they are great at deflating, much better than those old fashioned tire stem doohickies. I tossed my Staun ones.

https://morrflate.com/shop/morrflat...flate-braided-duo-2-tire-hose-kit-13ft-hoses/

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Not a fan of losing rear storage space, I really like the pirate camp setup but don’t know if we can get them here at a reasonable price. Right now I’ll stick to the slow m18 pump until I see an under bed setup I like. The sheetmetal screws should have been a bracket off the frame since they already made a hanger for the pump. I like less holes in my truck if they are not needed.
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