What did Brown Santa show up with today..

Defbob

New member
A couple people in my club have their ARB compressor under the hood and they get super hot even with the hood open. I asked the ARB rep about this at EJS safari (he was on the Moab Rim trail with our group) and recommended under the seat. He said never under the hood. Compressors heat up air and when you start off with hot air off of an engine, it gets even hotter.
 

VeruGE*144

Caught the Bug
A couple people in my club have their ARB compressor under the hood and they get super hot even with the hood open. I asked the ARB rep about this at EJS safari (he was on the Moab Rim trail with our group) and recommended under the seat. He said never under the hood. Compressors heat up air and when you start off with hot air off of an engine, it gets even hotter.

Those dual compressors get hot as fuck either way. Mine is mounted under the seat, I just have an 18” braided hose on it and the quick disconnect mounted to the seat bracket. First couple times aired up and went to disconnect the hose from fitting, I burned my hand, I cried a little and had to reach into my purse for a handkerchief to wipe my tears of.... I now hold a towel in my hand when disconnecting the fitting. Also the first couple times I used it, I smelled carpet burning lol. My 18” braided hose left an imprint in my bed rug carpet. No more smell though, I still keep an eye on it every time I use it and let the fan run for like 15 min after I am done airing up.
 
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JKbrick

Active Member
Those dual compressors get hot as fuck either way. Mine is mounted under the seat, I just have an 18” braided hose on it and the quick disconnect mounted to the seat bracket. First couple times aired up and went to disconnect the hose from fitting, I burned my hand, I cried a little and had to reach into my purse for a handkerchief to wipe my tears of.... I now hold a towel in my hand when disconnecting the fitting. Also the first couple times I used it, I smelt carpet burning lol. My 18” braided hose left an imprint in my bed rug carpet. No more smell though, I still keep an eye on it every time I use it and let the fan run for like 15 min after I am done airing up.

Now you tell us, I burned the shit out of my hand at the badlands. We aired up 4 jeeps in a row and then I grabbed it


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notnalc68

That dude from Mississippi
A couple people in my club have their ARB compressor under the hood and they get super hot even with the hood open. I asked the ARB rep about this at EJS safari (he was on the Moab Rim trail with our group) and recommended under the seat. He said never under the hood. Compressors heat up air and when you start off with hot air off of an engine, it gets even hotter.

Most people run them under the hood. I don’t hear of a lot of problems with that, on here.


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wjtstudios

Hooked
I’ve had no problems with mounting a dual under the hood. I’ve aired up multiple jeeps consecutively with no overheating issues. Open the hood and give it air to breathe and you will be fine.


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JKbrick

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A couple people in my club have their ARB compressor under the hood and they get super hot even with the hood open. I asked the ARB rep about this at EJS safari (he was on the Moab Rim trail with our group) and recommended under the seat. He said never under the hood. Compressors heat up air and when you start off with hot air off of an engine, it gets even hotter.

The only reason I put mine under the seat is I thought it would stay cleaner


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jdofmemi

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Got some goods.
CORE Tier 3 lower control arms to replace my broken one. Wow, these things are built! No worries about dragging these over a rock.

Also got a nice set of snatch blocks for 3/8 cable. They seem well built, and greasable, with a protected zerk fitting

Finally a Fire stick with spring so I can get the CB working.

Now if I can get time to work on it, plus fix the speed sensor issue I'm having.
 

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VeruGE*144

Caught the Bug
Got some goods.
CORE Tier 3 lower control arms to replace my broken one. Wow, these things are built! No worries about dragging these over a rock.

Also got a nice set of snatch blocks for 3/8 cable. They seem well built, and greasable, with a protected zerk fitting

Finally a Fire stick with spring so I can get the CB working.

Now if I can get time to work on it, plus fix the speed sensor issue I'm having.

Those arms are beef. I did my rear upper last year, I was impressed with the quality. I might be doing the other 6 soon. Fair price too.
 
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