blown rear end. fantastic.

jpringle83

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You'd have to talk to ARB to see if that would work. I'd worry about that compressor having to much line pressure and blowing out the seals. ARB sells two different compressors one for just running the lockers that is quite compact for easier mounting and another than can be used for operating tools (with a tank) and airing up tires. Anyone who sells the lockers sells the compressor/s. Goto http://www.ringpinion.comwww.ringpinion.com They have a toll free number and they're very knowledgable about this kind of things usually as well.
 
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if you have on board air then you're fine. I've seen ARB lockers operated with the cheap 12V cigarette lighter air compressors and a 5 gallon compressed air reserve tank.
 

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My horns are hard-wired to my truck's horn fuse because i didn't want to have to flip a switch for them to work. I assume I'll have to set up a seperate switch for the ARB once I get it installed?
 

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