No kill quite like overkill? 2 is one and one is none?
Some guys carry spare axles and some carry spare compressors
No kill quite like overkill? 2 is one and one is none?
Do you have it mounted on the vehicle?
Yes. I used the MORE mounting bracket which places it over the intake manifold. I haven’t had any issues with it, but would mount it inside the cabin if I were to do over.
Yes. I used the MORE mounting bracket which places it over the intake manifold. I haven’t had any issues with it, but would mount it inside the cabin if I were to do over.
My younger brother had that in his JKUR and hated it inside. My wife’s JKUR has the ARB single under the spare on a custom mount. I think the twin would fit in the TJ spare bracket.
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My younger brother had that in his JKUR and hated it inside. My wife’s JKUR has the ARB single under the spare on a custom mount. I think the twin would fit in the TJ spare bracket.
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great use of otherwise dead space, not sure how I feel about being out in the rain like that.
I bought one of these for the lockers in the new build. Probably go with a another dual ARB for tires and may grab a powertank at some point.
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Believe it or not I have one of these and yesterday when I was out in the shop I considered it for a moment.
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I just got rid of my CO2 tank and replaced with a Puma compressor. The CO2 is great for speed, but the price to fill it keeps going up. About 2 years ago I was paying $13 for a 10lb. It cost $26 last time I filled it. With 37's I was getting around 4 or 5 fills out it.
I also have a Viair 400H mounted under the hood which used to be my backup for when the CO2 tank went empty. The Puma is much faster.
I use a dual for tires and separate one forlockers. I have a air chuck at each tire and a bleeder valve. takes about 4 min to deflate and about 5.5 to inflate (4) 37" tires at once.
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You are so close to true CTIS - why not just go all the way?
what's CTIS?
Central Tire Inflation System - i might have that Acronym wrong but I don't think so
- what they use on military trucks, dont even have to get out of the truck
interesting...now I have to look that up