Yeah, this is my first experience with OBA, I ran a homemade "powertank" Co2 system in my CJ-5 for decades. This compressor puts out some power and witht he tank air-up's go pretty fast.
I considered under the hood but there really wasn't a space available that I liked so Iwent witht he rear cubbyhole, which Idont use anyway except to stash a handful of bungee cords.
As noisy as the compressor is I don't see how people mount them in the cab behind the back seat......
Yet another of my lockdown projects is complete. Between coats of paint on my new rear bumper Iwas working off & on on installing the onboard air system. The components were installed here & there and Ifinally got it all hooked up & working yesterday.
The 450C compressor (150psi & 100% duty...
Finally got it all completed. The tray will carry 2-5 gallon fuel cans. While I was in the process of the build and since the onboard air system in going in as well I told the opportunity to install the air hose quick-disconnect and tank pressure gauge in the bumper.
Overall this project cost...
Made a lot of progress the last week or so. A couple days ago I got the bumper & tire carrier painted and got them on the truck today. All I have left to do is finish up & paint the fuel can carrier on the driver's side swing arm and get that installed. As My next project is an onboard air...
Since Im on a budget Im using about 90% of material I already had on-hand left over from other projects.. Overkill, probably.
The core is 2x4x1/4 in wall tubing stacked on top of 2x2x1/4 wall tubing with 3/8 plate for the mounting plate that bolts to the factory ( and modified) trailer hitch...
I have been trying to stay busy during the lockdown by finally getting around to building the rear bumper for my Tacoma that Ihave been acquiring parts & materials for for a while now.
It's 4 weeks or so in (I have had to take a day or so off now and then for arthritis elevations) but it's...
Yeah, I'm well within my height/weight boundaries, no other health issues that aren't orthopedic, just the apnea. Right now I'm favoring a small 12v battery pack that has multiple charging options from the vehicle.
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