Just wanted to share how i installed my ARB air compressor... it’s been a long time coming. I bought this compressor for my Chevy Colorado a few years ago but never got to install it before trading the truck
Decided I would mount it under the rear seat it the Ram last summer, and routed air lines to the front and rear bumpers using a bulkhead fitting and and existing penetration/body plug in the cab under the carpet in the storage area under the seat.


I built a little bracket for the air connector in the front bumper, and just installed it directly into the rear bumper. Used ARB quick connectors (they are super easy to connect/disconnect, and got Dust caps to keep them clean)


Installed the SwitchPros last month, which serves as the on/off switch, but still had to wire it directly to the battery with a relay since it requires a 40amp fuse and 10ga wiring. Routed all the wiring under the carpet/door sills.


Finally actually got the bracket made, and installed the compressor, shortened the excess wire, and connected it all up!



Decided I would mount it under the rear seat it the Ram last summer, and routed air lines to the front and rear bumpers using a bulkhead fitting and and existing penetration/body plug in the cab under the carpet in the storage area under the seat.


I built a little bracket for the air connector in the front bumper, and just installed it directly into the rear bumper. Used ARB quick connectors (they are super easy to connect/disconnect, and got Dust caps to keep them clean)


Installed the SwitchPros last month, which serves as the on/off switch, but still had to wire it directly to the battery with a relay since it requires a 40amp fuse and 10ga wiring. Routed all the wiring under the carpet/door sills.


Finally actually got the bracket made, and installed the compressor, shortened the excess wire, and connected it all up!



