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80 series ARB compressor locations...
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80 series ARB compressor locations...
Hi all,
Just about to try to mount my ARB compressor in the 80 and just wondering where the common places for mounting is.
Its to run 2 lockers and pump up tyres. I also have the ARB factory wiring loom which I intend to run the switches to the dash right near the drivers door.
Only space under the bonnet I see would be just in front the firewall (on the guard) on the passenger side.
Thanks,
Alec
Just about to try to mount my ARB compressor in the 80 and just wondering where the common places for mounting is.
Its to run 2 lockers and pump up tyres. I also have the ARB factory wiring loom which I intend to run the switches to the dash right near the drivers door.
Only space under the bonnet I see would be just in front the firewall (on the guard) on the passenger side.
Thanks,
Alec
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Re: 80 series ARB compressor locations...
Thats where i put mine..Surfin Alec wrote:Only space under the bonnet I see would be just in front the firewall (on the guard) on the passenger side.
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Plenty of room in the rear quarters of the car, especially on the drivers side. And the compressor will be getting less dust/mud in there. But when pumping tyres I would leave the compartment open to help cool the compressor. Just use the original plastic door there, remove the rear section. You could use the space to hold your hoses etc too.
But others like to use the area for a couple of amps, crossovers
I've also put a cig socket in there for the fridge, running off the second battery. While you run the cables, run an extra one for this purpose! That way the compressor is also powered via this cable.
But others like to use the area for a couple of amps, crossovers
I've also put a cig socket in there for the fridge, running off the second battery. While you run the cables, run an extra one for this purpose! That way the compressor is also powered via this cable.
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Mine is under the drivers seat to keep it out of the dust/mud/water. Only downside is it's noisy and can wake the kids when it comes on and now the seals have gone in the locker it is pumping back oil from the diff when disengages. I'll be fixing that soon.
Jonesy
Jonesy
80 series, Locked both ends, Q78ed & a massive 57 k/w to boot!!!!
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I placed mine in the engine bay on the passanger side gard and is fine. Probably less noise than inside the cab?
I intend to move mine into the back next to the fridge and house it in a carpeted box with the air connector either on the carpeted front or through the floor and run lines front and back! In the carpeted box it should help keep th enoise down a little...I hope!
I intend to move mine into the back next to the fridge and house it in a carpeted box with the air connector either on the carpeted front or through the floor and run lines front and back! In the carpeted box it should help keep th enoise down a little...I hope!
Thats where Im going to mount mine, I have no space on the passenger side due to the ABS moduleThe Fish wrote:My compressor is mounted on the drivers side inner guard between the firewall and air cleaner and under the brake m/c. I used have an ARB one in there and now have a big red in there
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