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ARB Twin Compressor mount with airlines

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Old Oct 26, 2014 | 02:25 AM
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Default ARB Twin Compressor mount with airlines

Anybody use these guys stuff - Innovative JK Products ? (came across them on ebay)
More specifically their - Mounting Bracket and Air Line System for ARB On-Board Twin Air Compressor (CKMTA12) ?
If so is it a good piece of kit and worth dropping some $ on ?
Yea or nay in peoples opinion.
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Old Oct 26, 2014 | 05:16 AM
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Simple and nice.
It would probably act as a resonance box and increase the compressor noise, so I'd line the inside with a piece of carpet or any other sound-absorbing layer.
Rubber legs, too, will reduce noise.

You do know that it should better we wired directly to the battery and with THICK wires, right ?

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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by GJeep
Simple and nice.
It would probably act as a resonance box and increase the compressor noise, so I'd line the inside with a piece of carpet or any other sound-absorbing layer.
Rubber legs, too, will reduce noise.

You do know that it should better we wired directly to the battery and with THICK wires, right ?
Hi GJeep,
Yes I do and was planning on doing that anyway. The cable run from ARB is enough to get from the battery to the compressor under the passenger seat so all should be good thanks.
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