ARB Compressor

sford

NAXJA Forum User
Location
Corning CA
In anticipation of adding lockers I purchased an ARB air compressor. I had to remove my wiper washer tank to install it. installation was a breeze four bolts hold the bracket in slide comp. in bracket single bolt clamps together. red wire black wire from comp to battery. wire loom 6 wires, 2 front locker pressure switch wires, 2 rear locker pressure switch wires, 2 pressure cut out wires(cutout 100psi) inside cab on/off switch power, ground, ignition, lights. switch slides easily into existing switch holes.

It seemed to me that the instructions were made for my jeep down to telling me what wires to attach to. easy install

Also purchased the tire inflation kit. Made for comecting to the comp. pressure port with a single outlet however, I one uptm and put a T on the end. Running air to the front and back of the jeep with quick connects.

My question to the masses is this, Can I run an air wrench from this setup???

ARB dosen't say!
Also can I use an air tank to do it?
 
Speaking from my own experience with my ARB pump w/o lockers. I would have to say that there is no possibility of runing air tools or a tank as well. It is an extremely slow pump and takes at least 5-10 minutes each to pump a 31" up to about 25psi. My pump has had numerous leaks and will not seal itself up. I plan on ripping it out as soon as I get a new york or similar pump. It has probably been one of my worst mods and a large waste of $$$. I have also heard they should not be used for pumping up tires constantly because they burn up, mine has yet to burn up, but I do not use it except in desperate emergencies.
 
Hey Shaun!
I agree with Chuck, you'd get more responses on the Mod-tech board.

I don't reccomend using an ARB compressor for anything but the lockers.

Check out a place called Oasis. I don't have a web page.
 
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