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where did you mount a arb comp in your 60

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where did you mount a arb comp in your 60

Post by Rough60 »

i'm after ideas on the best spot to mount mine.
give us some ideas hey guys!
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Post by RV80 »

where ever it fits best. mines an 80 but i
just whacked it in a clear spot that was
reasonably flat.
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Post by Rough60 »

i didn't realise the angle made a difference?
i was thinking more, engine bay, behind cargo barrier, tucked in quarter panel???
thanks RV
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Post by RV80 »

mines in the engine bay. flat spot for ease of mounting,
the angle doesn't make any difference.
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Post by hullendersauce »

mine in the engine bay. since you aussies cant figure out how to allow us to post pics on this board, ill have to explain. if youre looking at your motor, i mounted mine on the left, on the wheel well. it mounts perfect, and if you aim the air release valves towards your motor, you wont have any hood-clearance issues.
'87 efjaysixty, ARB's frt/rear, o.g. 2F, etc...
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Post by hullendersauce »

ps if you mount it somewhere not to accesible, you wont ever be able to plumb it for air up/down. i know some peeps say not to use your compressor to air up/down but F it, ill buy another one if it goes bad!
'87 efjaysixty, ARB's frt/rear, o.g. 2F, etc...
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Post by Rough60 »

thanks guys,
hullendersauce, i think my steering colomn comes through the fire wall where you mounted yours.
i think ill mount it just behind the cargo barrier, there's a nice little spot next to my drawers to mount it and stow the air line.
cheers.
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Post by quick60 »

Rough60 wrote:thanks guys,
hullendersauce, i think my steering colomn comes through the fire wall where you mounted yours.
i think ill mount it just behind the cargo barrier, there's a nice little spot next to my drawers to mount it and stow the air line.
cheers.


He's a left hand drive, you would put yours on the opposite side.

Mine's under the drivers seat. I can reach down to the switch to turn it on and off while driving, and the outlet is there inside the cab so it keeps all the dirt and dust out. I have the air switches mounted there as well, and the air lines to the lockers go through the plastic bung in the floor under the seat and straight onto the chassis rails.
Damian.

should I swim it first ?
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Post by Rough60 »

what about water crossings quick60?
I've only got a 2" lift and flooded that area a couple of times.
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