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Yep, just tires and large air pads and maybe even blowing dirt out of my bed or something. Some people live in fantasy land and put large aux tanks and dual compressors so they can run air tools but I see that as totally pointless and unlikely. Most repairs will involve hand tools and if you really do need an impact, it's 2020, take a cordless one. Just my $.02...
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Yep, just tires and large air pads and maybe even blowing dirt out of my bed or something. Some people live in fantasy land and put large aux tanks and dual compressors so they can run air tools but I see that as totally pointless and unlikely. Most repairs will involve hand tools and if you really do need an impact, it's 2020, take a cordless one. Just my $.02...
I agree with you at some point, But I do miss my old setup w/ ARB twin and 1 gal tank (now that I switched to ViAir 450).

Although my Viair is 100% duty cycle, its a bit slow in inflating my tires compared to the Arb with tank.

I remember pairing my old ARB setup with an Aircat and man oh man, it took lug nuts off in seconds. It would really come in handy when there’s a flat. lol
 

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So forgive my ignorance and curosity. I never had any type of compressor in my vehicle other than a plug in one if I had a slow leak in a tire.

Are the compressors you are getting, for off road use, when you purposely reduce the air pressure in your tires to go over rough terrain, than fill up the tires after you are done?

Or is it for another purpose?

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I'm not an off roader, here are some things I've used mine for...
  • Odd jobs around the farm
  • Air up equipment tires
  • Blow rain water out of an antique tractor magneto
  • On-the-spot carb cleaning
  • Peace of mind for flats when traveling, particularly for trailers
  • Blow out my bed when cleaning
  • Top off an air mattress at the lake
One of those things where you will find ways to use it that you never really anticipated. This is my first truck mounted compressor; I won't be without one going forward.
 

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I'm not an off roader, here are some things I've used mine for...
  • Odd jobs around the farm
  • Air up equipment tires
  • Blow rain water out of an antique tractor magneto
  • On-the-spot carb cleaning
  • Peace of mind for flats when traveling, particularly for trailers
  • Blow out my bed when cleaning
  • Top off an air mattress at the lake
One of those things where you will find ways to use it that you never really anticipated. This is my first truck mounted compressor; I won't be without one going forward.
Interesting.

I have an air compressor in my garage, and as you say, you always find ways to use it that you never really appreciated.
 


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Yes, I believe it was mentioned in the previous page.
Yup, I totally missed that. Oops.

Well, I bought this bracket and will give it a try. I only need air occasionally, so the loud compressor in cabin shouldn't be a problem. The nice thing about having it in the cabin is that I don't have to worry about it getting wet or dealing with environmental conditions.
 

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Yup, I totally missed that. Oops.

Well, I bought this bracket and will give it a try. I only need air occasionally, so the loud compressor in cabin shouldn't be a problem. The nice thing about having it in the cabin is that I don't have to worry about it getting wet or dealing with environmental conditions.
this might not work after all. Turns out if you have a Lariat, the amplifier for the stereo is in the same spot the bracket is supposed to go into. I’ll have to figure out what other options there are. We’ll see.
 

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I ditched the 1 gallon nail gun compressor...doesn't work very well for this application and over sized/weight...this one is the one I rock now...beautiful and fast...

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I ditched the 1 gallon nail gun compressor...doesn't work very well for this application and over sized/weight...this one is the one I rock now...beautiful and fast...

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I’ve used ARB and Viair in the past. They’re both good quality.
I currently have a 450 automatic on my truck bed. (quick disconnect and 30amp breaker)

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Saw someone mounted a Viair 88p under the hood of their Taco... Anyone consider doing the same in a Ranger? Poor man's Taco OBA
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His still has the switch and everything in the engine bay, but it looks like you can take the handle, gauge, and switch off, to make the compressor even smaller, and just wire it to a relay and place the switch in the cab.

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$65 for the 88p (plus parts) vs ~$400 for the ARB solution. Should be a significantly cheaper solution, but I'm still on the fence in the OBA vs portable argument.

Thoughts?
 

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Saw someone mounted a Viair 88p under the hood of their Taco... Anyone consider doing the same in a Ranger? Poor man's Taco OBA
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His still has the switch and everything in the engine bay, but it looks like you can take the handle, gauge, and switch off, to make the compressor even smaller, and just wire it to a relay and place the switch in the cab.

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$65 for the 88p (plus parts) vs ~$400 for the ARB solution. Should be a significantly cheaper solution, but I'm still on the fence in the OBA vs portable argument.

Thoughts?
I have the Viair 88P and it works great. I can air up each tire in 2-3 minutes. I didn't want to spend a whole lot of money at the time and got this on Amazon for $50.00 back in 2019. I love the portability and it's much cheaper than the onboard ones.

I'm still on the fence about what to do when my Bronco comes in between just using this or getting the ARB onboard unit. I will be off roading it a lot more than my Ranger so right now I'm leaning towards the ARB and mounting a quick connect somewhere.
 

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I removed the compressor from the Ford Performance ARB compressor kit, fabricated a bracket and mounted it in front of the battery. All I had to do was insert a couple rivet nuts, relocate some of the wiring and re-clock the quick connect and pressure transducer.

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