813 Fabrication & Design
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- Jeremy
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon Launch Edition
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Yes, it would be best to route the filters up into the cavity of the bed sides to help keep them dry. ARB says in one of their videos that the compressor could be submerged as long as the filters stay dry. But, I am not going to test that statement LOL! I am working on some ideas for relocation of the filters, just running a bit behind trying to get the drawings together for my ideas.I've looked at these forever, how well do they hold up to water and stuff splashing on them, etc. Or is that in an area that doesn't get much? Thinking about if driving in rain, etc. For sure should come with a plan for the air filters and hoses to do it. or offer them as a separate kit.
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