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TGL's on-board compressor
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Ok, I finally installed my compressor.
Here are pics, they are self explanatory....... :D Thanks F5 for the diagrams, I ended up not removing the panels. |
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The other side......
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I had to modify the stand.
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...is where the compressor is goin'.....
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......testing.....I put the stand on the side..
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Under the hood... :giggling:
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see more mud...
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:beerchug:
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I'm getting there! :perfect10s:
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Rear passenger....
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I had to drill a hole...
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It's getting close...:clapping:
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Yay!!!!!! :jump:
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Holes for the base.
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more....
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gotta have these!!!
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Tarrrraaa!!!!!!!
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When not in use....
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That's it!!!! :jump:
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Looks great! What are the specs on the compressor? Total cost?
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I got it as a christmas gift...:D http://www.hummersolutions.com/produ...roducts_id/720 |
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The 400P can air up a 35" x 12.5" tire from 15 to 30 PSI in about 1.25 minutes, and air down the same tire from 30 to 15 PSI in about 2.75 minutes using the versatile 35 ft. air down hose.
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Nice.
I'd recommend using rubber grommets on all of the holes where the cable passes through metal. |
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Sweet,....will do. :beerchug: |
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nice install:perfect10s:
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Nice, great location. :clapping: Do you get any vibration from the compressor while driving?
I totally agree with DRTY, add some rubber to some of those locations, and I'm sure there is a fuse at the start of the B+ cable. (Next time write me, there is a way to go from front to back without cutting any holes in the vehicle, except at the trim panel.) |
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TGL Looks good. To air down I would buy the stauns they work great and can be set to a psi you want and can be put on all 4 tires at the same time.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Set-of-6-4WD-TRAILER-Staun-Tyre-DEFLATORS-for-OFFROAD_W0QQitemZ220064158458QQihZ012QQcategoryZ30 862QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item 220064158458 F5, what might that path be? Please enlighten us :-) I assume through the firewall and under trim and carpet? Thanks |
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Actually, the path is just inside the rear luggage compartment trim panel; in the rear corner. Fish the wire down, then through a square hole, and then down under the vehicle. Then run the wire over to the driver's side (or you can find a hole on the driver's side too), and follow the routing of the rear trailer harness wiring. This goes up into the engine compartment, right behind the battery.
Or you could just follow and tie strap on top of the frame rails, and around body mounts. |
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Very cool!
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what is it's max PSI? Could you fill a Air tank with it?
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I need to find a dry place that I can almost sound proof but still allow air in that I can put a 200PSI compressor that will fill my 3GAL air tank for my train horns lol:twak: any Ideas?
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Nice job... How long did it take?
RYD |
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Not sure yet, but I know it can air up a 35" x 12.5" tire from 15 to 30 PSI in about 1.25 minutes.... |
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How long?, I'm guessing a good 2-3 hours. |
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