I am genuinely trying to be helpful. Referring back to this diagram:
If you are going to use the ARB supplied wiring that connects to connector 1 on the compressor assembly, you need to connect the four wires at the other end as shown. Two large red wires, one for compressor motor A, the other...
I wired the Aux 4 wire in the passenger footwell to the purple wire. I left the black wire that goes to connector 2 floating. In the ARB wiring harness for connector 2 that black wire serves as the ground for the LEDs in the ARB switches and the ground for the solenoids on the ARB manifold.
In...
Is it an iPad or an iPad mini?
I bought a used iPad mini 6th gen to run OnX (I have old guy eyes). I'm using a Quad Lock case, their short lever head and a 20mm ball to mount it using the BP rubigrid and arm.
End of January I ordered a couple of arms, mounts and some new support posts. All items were in stock and shipped at the same speed as the first batch of stuff I ordered a year ago. Maybe just a problem with their website? (Software guys 🙄) You could try reaching out to them and ask what is...
I'll suggest cutting and then crimping in extensions to both red wires on the compressor side of the fuses. Keep the fuses as close to the battery as you can, minimizing the length of unprotected "hot" wire running through the engine compartment. On this page ARB has the max draw of the twin...
I'm not quite getting what you're asking. Where are you trying to mount the dual compressor? I mounted it under the passenger seat and the wiring that is attached to connector #1 in that diagram is long enough to reach the positive terminal of the battery.
No, but I have doubts about the weight you have for the KO3s. This BFG page: 37x12.5R20 KO3 has them at 74.9 lbs.
For 37x11.5, you've already mentioned the Falken Wildpeak R/T, but here are some more all / mud terrains in that size: https://tiresize.com/tiresizes/37X11.50R20.htm
Many more...
The stock Rubicon wheel offset is +44 mm.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/member-input-needed-jeep-gladiator-wheels-buyers-guide.80937/post-1317791
Doesn't need to be cold out or even driving it. Pulled out of the garage (Phoenix AZ) the other day to get at some items in the bed, went to back it in, and a foot long crack had appeared on the driver side.
When I decided to upgrade from my 35 year old Husky 3/8" and 1/2" torque wrenches, I replaced them with Wera:
https://www.wera.de/en/tools/tool-types/torque-tools/click-torque-torque-wrenches/click-torque-adjustable-torque-wrenches-with-reversible-ratchet
The ARB schematic is assuming you have the ARB air lockers in your front and rear differentials. If you don't, or aren't planning on adding them in the future, you can ignore what is X-ed out.
Here: https://store.arbusa.com/content/CKMTA12_Installation Guide.pdf
(Edit to add that this diagram is for the old style ARB twin compressor, NOT the new brushless design.)
Specifically this page:
The purple wire in connector #2 is what you would connect to an Aux switch to turn the...
Why? If you have the factory AUX switches you should have a bundle of 6 wires in the passenger footwell. Aux 1-4, ignition and battery.
If you don't have the factory Aux switches then the plug where the clutch rod goes through the firewall is pretty easy. That is where I ran the coax for my...
I used and abused my 1992 Toyota pickup. Put 215k miles on it, until the three different leaking fluids encouraged me to move on. It had the V6 and the blown head gasket at 65k miles, power brake booster diaphragm failure that was fun, lost count of the times that it was in for A/C service. I...
Winter 4x4 Jamboree
This was a trip of firsts for us. It was our first time attending an organized trail event, first time attending the Jamboree, and first time offroading in the SW corner of Utah. I'll try to cover the things we learned as first timers, in case anyone else might consider...
On the previous trucks that I've owned I either had a shell or nothing, so I wasn't sure how I would like a tonneau cover. Got the Tyger soft tri-fold for my JTR, and I liked it. It took three tries (becoming out of stock before I could order it) to upgrade to the Tyger hard tri-fold. I like the...