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  1. J

    Deconstruction of portable ARB dual-compressor for install (permanent)

    Why would ARB pair that sized tank with the twin configuration? Maybe out of convenience?
  2. J

    Deconstruction of portable ARB dual-compressor for install (permanent)

    Hi - it is the original tank from ARB’s portable setup, 1 gal. I reused it, mounted underneath the trucks bed cubby on driver side.
  3. J

    Deconstruction of portable ARB dual-compressor for install (permanent)

    I have mounted the air port, switch, compressor and tank. Still need to run the electrical
  4. J

    Deconstruction of portable ARB dual-compressor for install (permanent)

    Yep - I’ve disassembled the ARB kit and am using the larger cubby for the compressor. The tank I’ve mounted underneath the compressor, worked out fine. Purchased some custom air hoses and ran the air port to my rear bumper. Last night I did a test run, no leaks or issues. Almost done
  5. J

    Deconstruction of portable ARB dual-compressor for install (permanent)

    Hi Butch I believe I have seen that but I have an Aux battery in that location. Good info though
  6. J

    Deconstruction of portable ARB dual-compressor for install (permanent)

    Hello all - I am tired of dragging out my portable ARB compressor with tank to air-up my tires. It requires me to pop the hood of my truck, make the electrical connections, etc. then get going. What I would like to do it remove it from the hardened case, re-locate the air tank to somewhere more...
  7. J

    Radios

    In an emergency anyone can use armature radio defined frequencies
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