ARB Twin installed!
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ARB Twin installed!
Finally got around to installing my ARB twin. Debated for a while where to put it. Almost put it under the seat but decided not to. It sits nice here and is out of the way and easily accessible. The Molle panels are from eBay then modified a little. The compressor airs up a tire from 10 to 30 in about a minute, and will bust lugs loose w/o a tank. Love it so far! Worth the money!
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I'm not sure. You may need a tank. I think the compressor comes on at 135psi and turns off at 150. When it first comes on with tools it got a shit ton of speed, then if you lay on the trigger it slows after a couple seconds. If you wait a couple more seconds, your ready for the next lug nut. A tank would eliminate this. I will add a tank in the near future.
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Finally got around to installing my ARB twin. Debated for a while where to put it. Almost put it under the seat but decided not to. It sits nice here and is out of the way and easily accessible. The Molle panels are from eBay then modified a little. The compressor airs up a tire from 10 to 30 in about a minute, and will bust lugs loose w/o a tank. Love it so far! Worth the money!
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Originally Posted by powrsurg
I just installed mine today. WHere do you get that nozzle? Mine didnt come with that. I had to plumb my own. I actually prefer the one I built because it swivels 360 degrees.
Originally Posted by powrsurg
Here is what Im talking about. As you can see I had to fab a nozzle.
The nozzle comes with the arb hose kit.