midnight270
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I have a single ARB air compressor I am trying to fit under the hood. I might try and make a mounting bracket to go over the fuse panel on the driver side near the brake reservoir.
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I think you can fit a single behind the backseat and I think there are brackets for that location. Under the hood makes wiring really easy though. Just make sure you can still get to the fuse box.I have a single ARB air compressor I am trying to fit under the hood. I might try and make a mounting bracket to go over the fuse panel on the driver side near the brake reservoir.
Yeah I'm thinking a single bolt to hold a bracket that can rest on the fuse panel. I rarely use the compressor but when I need it I want it haha. I could have used it the other day when I got a nail in my tire.I think you can fit a single behind the backseat and I think there are brackets for that location. Under the hood makes wiring really easy though. Just make sure you can still get to the fuse box.
There are brackets out there for the single to mount where ARB has there Aux battery tray too. granted you wont be abke to use both, but that is an option for ya aswell.Yeah I'm thinking a single bolt to hold a bracket that can rest on the fuse panel. I rarely use the compressor but when I need it I want it haha. I could have used it the other day when I got a nail in my tire.
I had the single installed in my Maverick and it was definitely convenient to have. Sucks there isn't a good spot under the hood to mount this.
I don’t think that will work in a RR. The air box is right there.There are brackets out there for the single to mount where ARB has there Aux battery tray too. granted you wont be abke to use both, but that is an option for ya aswell.
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