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I am looking for a mounting plate for a single compressor ARB in the engine bay. There is definitely a way to mount the compressor in front of the brake cylinder and over the ABS lines, but I don't see anything in market. I made a metal bracket myself but it looks like crap. I wouldn't mind paying $75 for a clean solution.

What's out there?

edit: this is specific to the diesel
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I am looking for a mounting plate for a single compressor ARB in the engine bay. There is definitely a way to mount the compressor in front of the brake cylinder and over the ABS lines, but I don't see anything in market. I made a metal bracket myself but it looks like crap. I wouldn't mind paying $75 for a clean solution.

What's out there?

edit: this is specific to the diesel
For the diesel there isn't really an option on the market that I am aware of. I have worked with a few customers trying to fit the mounts that I have with no success. I don't have quick access to a diesel so I haven't been able to look into it much. I do have several other mounts that will work in other areas. Let me know if there is anything I can help with to get a setup that will work best for you.

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For the diesel there isn't really an option on the market that I am aware of. I have worked with a few customers trying to fit the mounts that I have with no success. I don't have quick access to a diesel so I haven't been able to look into it much. I do have several other mounts that will work in other areas. Let me know if there is anything I can help with to get a setup that will work best for you.

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Much appreciated. I "rapid prototyped" a bracket using 1/4" plate and angle iron. It looks terrible but there is no interference and it easily installs. I need someone with a laser cutter to cut one out lol. You could probably design something a lot better. But, as a proof of concept it works.

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Do you change your own oil? That looks to be blocking the path for the oil filter unless I'm the only person who removes the filter from the topside. I feel like there is barely enough space for the filter to be removed in stock form, I can't imagine having a compressor in that area. I'm just curious.
 
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Do you change your own oil? That looks to be blocking the path for the oil filter unless I'm the only person who removes the filter from the topside. I feel like there is barely enough space for the filter to be removed in stock form, I can't imagine having a compressor in that area. I'm just curious.
Yes and solid point. Luckily its only two bolts to remove but still a hassle to juggle everything, likely.
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