MoparToYou
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Installed an ARB Twin air compressor under the passenger seat today.
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Just curious. Do these type of bed covers rattle while the truck is in motion? Do they loosen up over time and rattle? Thanks.
Installed the Pace edwards full metal jack rabbit (gloss black)....love it!
I put these on a few weeks ago for hauling purposes. I run mine at 10 PSI if I am not hauling and at 20 - 25 PSI depending on hauling my UTV or boat. My boat is about 5k lbs. dry - at 25 PSI it helps a lot with the rear squatting.With family in the truck and trailer in tow, the rear suspension was real soft. Very bouncy. So I added some airbags to the rear springs. These are the AirLift 1000 bags. I use a Harbor Freight travel pump to pump them up. Then use a PSI gauge to dial the PSI in. When I am not towing, they run at 5 psi. Can't really feel them at that setting. Not sure what psi I will run them with the trailer. I will set it up once I have the trailer attached.
I set up the schrader inside the rear right fender. It is tucked up so it wont get damaged. You can set it up so the bags air up separately or together. I set it up so they air up together. Makes it easier to use and I figured if one failed down the road, I would prefer them both to fail. That way the truck doesn't become unbalanced while driving.
Good to hear. I had it at 10psi but could still feel the additional stiffness. So I dropped it to its minimum psi setting. I have a weight distribution hitch on my trailer so it sits pretty level. It's just really soft when driving. So I think the air bags will help. Plus it will be nice to use them when I have a heavy payload.I put these on a few weeks ago for hauling purposes. I run mine at 10 PSI if I am not hauling and at 20 - 25 PSI depending on hauling my UTV or boat. My boat is about 5k lbs. dry - at 25 PSI it helps a lot with the rear squatting.
That is sick AF. Link to buy it? also, on a scale of 1-10 how hard is the install?Dash bling
More info please. Did you make your own bracket?Installed an ARB Twin air compressor under the passenger seat today.
1That is sick AF. Link to buy it? also, on a scale of 1-10 how hard is the install?
What’s the name or part number of the tool?I know this has been posted on here but this needs to be on every one of those “Ten Cheap Jeep Items Every Jeep Owner Needs!” lists.
So much faster than trying to play with the crappy little wrench in the tool kit. Start bolts by hand and then, “bbbbbzipp.” Done. (Watch the torque flipping the attachment over when you are around paint and the bolt stops moving) $25 well spent.
If I didnt have a subwoofer & amp under the passenger seat this is exactly what I would of gotten. Instead I am settling for a single HO ARB & mounting it under the hood.Here is where I bought the mounting kit (see link). Installation is a bit tedious, with wiring, trimming carpet, and notching the heating air conditioning duct that goes to the rear seat. The good part of notching the heating and air conditioning duct is that it creates a vent that lets you blow air right on the compressor. Before starting the compressor set the thermostat to "Low", and on the "floor" setting, and turn the fan on high. You will have cooled air blowing right on the compressor while it is running.
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...0220-arb-twin-air-compressor-mounting-bracket
Dewalt Impact Ready right angle drive. Part # DWARA120.What’s the name or part number of the tool?