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VIAR on board air solution

Sbr7

5️⃣ Platinum
Tacoma3G Supporter
Hi everyone.

Wanted to post up my viar compressor mounted in the factory bed cubby, and how I ran air lines to each side of the truck. Of course the compressor in a bag with alligator battery connections works absolutely fine - I just wanted to see if I could piece this together after watching tons of on board air videos. I used a 10ft (blue) from the compressor and 2 x 6 ft (orange) lines for each side of the truck along with some air line connectors from True Value. The quick detach connectors topside live right behind the uprights for the RTT bed rack, and it's easy to just pull them out and inflate tires. I also hard wired the cables to the my fuse block and ground connections. Now all I do is open the door and flip the switch. I'd be happy to help anyone with parts links if you send a message. Otherwise, take a look!
 

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Heck yeah! I've never run the viair but it looks like a really well built compressor and that's definitely the perfect place for it. That's where my arb dual sits. Now fit an air tank somewhere :)
 
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