Would this fit in the rear storage compartment, under the floor of the cargo area?Be aware that all the failures I've heard of are underhood due to heat and grit, the ARB twins are too expensive for what they are and placing them where they tend to fail...
I would mount it to a drawered box with Anderson [electrical] connectors that I'd remove from the vehicle when not in use, and be useful in other vehicles. Place it on top where it would get plenty of airflow. The box would be lashed down to the tie down points in the rear cargo area.Would this fit in the rear storage compartment, under the floor of the cargo area?
That's my exact set up I've been using for years. I originally got it for my JK and have just kept it since. I cut the cables above the alligator clips and installed Anderson power pole connectors. Right now, since I don't have my power run in the Bronco yet, I have been using the alligator clips, but plan on getting power run back into the cabin this weekend, just have to figure out where I want the box installed...I would mount it to a drawered box with Anderson [electrical] connectors that I'd remove from the vehicle when not in use, and be useful in other vehicles. Place it on top where it would get plenty of airflow. The box would be lashed down to the tie down points in the rear cargo area.
Which kit is this, exactly?I just bring this along since I switch between vehicles when hitting trails. Not much space under the hood with the 2.7 and like others stated, heat is an issue.
I have a dual mounted underneath the hood... right under my coolant reservoir to be exact. After a good day of wheeling, I refill my 35s with no issue. Sometimes, other people ask to use my compressor as well and I have not had any issues with it.I doubt anyone makes one yet. I have a ARB dual compressor under the hood of my JK. If I was to do it again, I'd probably mount it inside the cab somewhere like under the front seats or in the storage area behind rear seats. After a day of wheeling with very low speeds, the compressor gets VERY hot in the engine bay. Were talking immediate burns to your hands on the aluminum cooling fins if you touched it. So much so that I usually have to give it a few short breaks to fill back up my 37s.
I should have been a bit more clear. The compressor doesn't shut off or fail, I just choose to give it breaks because of the heat. I've also observed on some occasions that the compressor makes a very distinct and different noise that doesn't sound great. It gets worse the longer it runs, and the more heat it generates.I have a dual mounted underneath the hood... right under my coolant reservoir to be exact. After a good day of wheeling, I refill my 35s with no issue. Sometimes, other people ask to use my compressor as well and I have not had any issues with it.