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ARB CKMA12 into GU

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ARB CKMA12 into GU

Post by chunks »

Hi fellas,

Just wondering if anyone here has fitted one of the ARB CKMA12 air compressors into their GU engine bay? I just picked up one today but don't have a whole lot of room to fit it with the dual batteries in there. I might be able to relocate the vacuum pots for the booster and make a bracket to mount it in the back passenger side corner of the bay, but I'm not sure yet. Any ideas/pics would be great!

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Post by nastytroll »

I mount mine inside away from the filth.
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Post by k3lst »

mines hides under front passangers seat. chicks love when there ass starts vibrating
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Post by bogged »

k3lst wrote:mines hides under front passangers seat. chicks love when there ass starts vibrating
This is the most common place to put them.. under seats. Or in rear cargo area.
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Post by Draven »

I put mine under the washer bottle, bolted to the inner guard.. and then extended the intake past the battery... fits really well
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Post by eliteforce32 »

chunks i just have mine mounted where you are talking on passenger side, with dual batteries ;)
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Post by ANIMAL »

Chunks,

I have fitted my ARB compressor on custom fabbed mounting bracket
in my GU 4.2 td daul batts on the pass side.fitts in sweet,will post up pics when i upload them,today or tomorrow

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Post by krusty182 »

+1 vote for mounting it inside your vehicle instead of in the dust, dirt and mud of the engine bay.
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Post by ANIMAL »

Chunks,

Here ya go mate this is what I've done to my GU.

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Post by chunks »

Thanks for the replies guys, wasn't expecting so many! :)

Animal your pic doesn't work for me? I'm pretty keen to see what you've done!

For the guys who have them inside, do you have the air fitting for your tyres remote mounted outside the car or do you just air up with your door open?

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Post by A.J. »

This is how I mounted mine:

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Post by chunks »

Thanks guys, give me plenty of ideas! :cool:
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Post by chunks »

Well after plenty of mucking around I ended up mounting it under the passenger seat, it fits perfectly and is still easy to hook the air line up to. Just gotta finish wiring it up and it will be all good.
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