ARB 4X4 378-3550220 Features:
Mounting a compressor in modern day vehicles has become more and more of a challenge as engine bays in modern vehicles have limited room for the installation of aftermarket accessories. To combat this, ARB has introduced a high quality, engineered bracket system to integrate the ARB compressor into your vehicle. The Jeep Wrangler JL Compressor Bracket allows you to install a CKMTA, CKMA, or CKSA (locker only) compressor with optional Air Locker solenoids, quick connect coupling, switch, manifold kit (CKMTA only) and ARB LINX PRV (pressure regulator) under either the left or right front seat. An additional bracket is included for fitment of the 4L ARB Air Tank to the underside of the vehicle (not suitable for the 2.0L e-torque engine). The under seat location was chosen because it caters to the fitment of a twin compressor and doesnt interfere with cargo space. However, due to space constraints, the air tank is mounted underneath the vehicle. The Jeep Wrangler JL Compressor Bracket includes a comprehensive installation guide showing detailed instructions on fitting the twin ARB Compressor, 4L air tank, Air Locker manifold kit with switch, and quick connect coupling to the bracket and the bracket to the vehicle.- Bracket Allows You To Install A CKMTA
- CKMA Or CKSA
- An Additional Bracket Is Incl. For Fitment Of The 4L ARB Air Tank
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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