We just had a baby girl, who I can't wait to take camping (trips already planned to the Redwoods and Klamath NF in 3 weeks), but for the next 3 weeks I'm home and off work. So in between diaper changes and passing out on my face from exhaustion intermittently, I get to play with the truck.
Probably have two trips left before the winter when its full ski mode, and less camping, so it's time to get the worklist together. I'm going to order parts slowly and try to drag my projects out over the winter to avoid boredom and more importantly save the money I don't really have. Did not anticipate how expensive it is to keep a little human alive.
The wife bought off on the following:
ARB CKMA12 onboard air setup
Ham Radio Install
Rock Sliders
So lets start with onboard air. I searched high and low for the perfect fitting for running air into the bed and I finally found it. I want one fitting where I can attach a hose to hit all 4 tires. I'll use a quick fist mounted to the bed rail or cap to keep a hose and ARB digital inflator hooked up full time most likely.
Its 1/4in NPT female on both sides so perfect for adding a QD and an air hose.
I looked at running a semi-rigid polyurethane air hose like something used in garage applications and decided against it due to a lack of flexibility and I'm glad I did. I went with the Goodyear 25ft hose. Made in the USA, solvent and UV resistant. Should last for a long time.
A 3/4in hole saw makes quick work of prepping the bed for the air outlet.
I was originally going to run the hose down the passenger side, however, it would run right by the exhaust the whole way. I ended up running it down the passenger side tail light harness which goes behind the spare tire and meets up with the main harness to the back of the truck that runs down the driver side. This is the same way I ran my wiring harness for all my lights and aux outlets.
Some heat shield was necessary for when the air hose enters the engine compartment.
Front driver wheel well w/ splash guard pulled back
Here's where it enters the engine compartment. Running it along the wire run at the top of the hood (you'll see the CB coax from the last post). Its coiled up and awaiting a Slee bracket, 1lb ARB tank, and CKMA 12 compressor. I'm going to eventually cut the excess and use a barb fitting to get the proper length directly to the outlet of the air tank.