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What was said in the last post is true, it's initially filled with nitrogen but it's an open system. The compressor is only used to make up for small differences, it can't refill an empty system.
 

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Maybe a universal bracket to mount air between the bed and outer body in back of the cab and in front of the driver's side rear tire. I have a ExtremeAire Magnum waiting to be hung.
I like your thinking, I'll look into it starting Monday. Those compressors are savage btw! You need 1.21 gigawatts to run them things!
 
I hard mounted mine in the Ram box and also hard wired it with Anderson plugs so I can easily detach it if needed.

I was able to use the factory bolts that are already in the ram box and used the drain plug grommet to run the power lines out of the ram box.

Also have parts coming in to add a pressure switch and build a 4 tire inflation kit.
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Looks really nice. I also have ramboxes, but I want to install it under the bed and not inside the boxes.

How did you power this compressor? Is it 12v? Also, do you need a good electrician to connect it?
 
Looks really nice. I also have ramboxes, but I want to install it under the bed and not inside the boxes.

How did you power this compressor? Is it 12v? Also, do you need a good electrician to connect it?

That's a good option and one I thought of. Just make sure it's protected from the elements.

Yes, 12v. It's wired directly to my auxiliary battery. Nothing fancy, run wires with an inline fuse.
 
What onboard air system do you have that will fill 37s form 15-45 psi in a reasonable amount of time?

I am really interested in where you mounted your system also. It seems like most mount theirs on the frame rail although I recall seeing one that was mounted under the hood on the passenger side using a custom bracket. Thanks in advance and pictures or links are most appreciated!
Check out extreme outback..I used their stuff for an AEV JKU and matching trailer, all on BFG 37’s. The compressor makes quick work of inflation.
 
I picked up a MAXI TRAC air compressor sold by Napa. I've used ARB compressors for years, but the specs on this thing are impressive. Close to 10CFM, more than double the ARB twin, but also had more than double the amp draw. The ARB does have a few other advantages like being able to unscrew the intake and remote mount it higher to protect from dust and water.
 
I picked up a MAXI TRAC air compressor sold by Napa. I've used ARB compressors for years, but the specs on this thing are impressive. Close to 10CFM, more than double the ARB twin, but also had more than double the amp draw. The ARB does have a few other advantages like being able to unscrew the intake and remote mount it higher to protect from dust and water.
Pretty sure that's the same as the Thumper Max Dual Air and some other branded ones (mostly downunder). If you get a good unit they are great. Some reliability issues but at that price you can buy several for the price of an ARB -- as long as it doesn't leave you stranded.
 
I've been talking with Innovative AT Products about developing a version of their ARB dual compressor kit (which they usually do for Jeeps). They've been working on one for a Ram 2500 that would have the compressor sit under the drivers seat, a T-valve with connector at that location, and a line running to a secondary connector under the passenger seat. This will for all 4 tires to deflate and inflate at the same time in an open system (I.e. all air lines/tires are equal pressure). I ran that system on my Gladiator and it was awesome to be able to air up and down all 4 tires at a time with one setup. Only downside: I had to keep the cabin doors open while it was running so the lines didn't get pinched. In good weather that's not an issue, but in very cold or otherwise crappy weather...not so great.

Although the 2500 kit they're working on is again being designed for underseat mount, I've asked them to modify it so that I can mount the compressor/T-vale in the driver's side Rambox and the secondary connector on the other side of the truck. Again, this would allow for all 4 tires to depressurize/pressurize at the same time to the exact same pressure, but the benefit of having the system mounted in the Rambox is that it it's protected, and can be run without having to keep the front cabin doors open. Yes, it will take up some space in the Rambox, but I'm OK with that.

I'll update the thread when it's done.
 
I've been talking with Innovative AT Products about developing a version of their ARB dual compressor kit (which they usually do for Jeeps). They've been working on one for a Ram 2500 that would have the compressor sit under the drivers seat, a T-valve with connector at that location, and a line running to a secondary connector under the passenger seat. This will for all 4 tires to deflate and inflate at the same time in an open system (I.e. all air lines/tires are equal pressure). I ran that system on my Gladiator and it was awesome to be able to air up and down all 4 tires at a time with one setup. Only downside: I had to keep the cabin doors open while it was running so the lines didn't get pinched. In good weather that's not an issue, but in very cold or otherwise crappy weather...not so great.

Although the 2500 kit they're working on is again being designed for underseat mount, I've asked them to modify it so that I can mount the compressor/T-vale in the driver's side Rambox and the secondary connector on the other side of the truck. Again, this would allow for all 4 tires to depressurize/pressurize at the same time to the exact same pressure, but the benefit of having the system mounted in the Rambox is that it it's protected, and can be run without having to keep the front cabin doors open. Yes, it will take up some space in the Rambox, but I'm OK with that.

I'll update the thread when it's done.
Interesting. Looking forward to seeing what they come up with. I am surprised they are working on one under the driver's seat, though. There is not a lot of room under the driver's seat on a lot of these trucks. I know I can't fit one there. The rear seat might be better. I hope they offer a less complicated single connector version. My system fills two tires at the same time. I haven't had a vehicle that runs the same pressure in the front and the rear tires in many years.
 
Interesting. Looking forward to seeing what they come up with. I am surprised they are working on one under the driver's seat, though. There is not a lot of room under the driver's seat on a lot of these trucks. I know I can't fit one there. The rear seat might be better. I hope they offer a less complicated single connector version. My system fills two tires at the same time. I haven't had a vehicle that runs the same pressure in the front and the rear tires in many years.
My mistake - it'll go under the passenger seat (their Jeep kit goes under driver's seat). Also, if you needed to run different pressures, you could simply connect only the two front tires, inflate/deflate as needed, then disconnect the lines and attach them to the rear tires. You don't have to connect all 4 at the same time for the system to run, but you can if desired.
 
My mistake - it'll go under the passenger seat (their Jeep kit goes under driver's seat). Also, if you needed to run different pressures, you could simply connect only the two front tires, inflate/deflate as needed, then disconnect the lines and attach them to the rear tires. You don't have to connect all 4 at the same time for the system to run, but you can if desired.
Are you opposed to mounting under the Driver Side Rear Seat?
 

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Are you opposed to mounting under the Driver Side Rear Seat?
Personally, I’m trying to keep the system out of the cabin and i the ramboxes. If it’s in the cabin, the doors need to be open during use, which is less than ideal if weather isn’t good.
 
Personally, I’m trying to keep the system out of the cabin and i the ramboxes. If it’s in the cabin, the doors need to be open during use, which is less than ideal if weather isn’t good.
I see, I misread your comment on the mounting in the Rambox. I haven't been able to get ahold of a Rambox truck yet to do R&D.
 
That makes more sense. With regard to less complicated, I meant not having the air run to the other side of the truck with another T-valve.
 
Are you opposed to mounting under the Driver Side Rear Seat?
Yeah this is where I mounted my single (actually I’m surprised the twin fits there). If you pull back the carpet there is a plastic body plug…drilled a hole in the plug and put a bulkhead fitting there, t-fitting and ran the air lines out to the front and rear bumpers.
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