If I had a lift, it would have been up on that!How high do you need that sucker lol. Yeah mine is on flat ground then I can slide a 5 gallon bucket underneath no problem.
If I had a lift, it would have been up on that!How high do you need that sucker lol. Yeah mine is on flat ground then I can slide a 5 gallon bucket underneath no problem.


















I use a piece of aluminum foil to keep it off the drag link and tie rod.Weird my oil clears it just fine
Nice clean wiring jobThe ARB twin compressor required three wires coming from the engine bay. One was to connect it to the Switch Pros and the other two were the pos and neg wires. These were all ran through more cable glands installed along the fire wall. On the driver's side there was room to place them in the black plastic cover that runs along the back.
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Wires go across the back, hidden under that plastic cover.
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The passenger side does not have enough space on the plastic cover for the cable to exit, so I had to drills some holes in the firewall for them.
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Cable glands were used on this side as well for a nice clean look. Unless you know these trucks, you can't tell these wires are not factory installed.
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Thanks. Messy wiring triggers my OCD!Nice clean wiring job
SameThat’s the type of wiring my brain does.……… then my hands fork it all up.
Lol, I was that way once. Then I got into Jeeps and had to do tons of wiring for them.That’s the type of wiring my brain does.……… then my hands fork it all up.
Thanks. Your build is awesome as well and I stole several idea from it. I did not do anything fancy for my weboost internal antenna, just velcroed to the side of the floor center console.Your build is turning out awesome! I may have missed it but where did you place your weboost internal antenna? I have a weboost in my other vehicle and may just buy antennas for the truck and just move the unit back and forth.


























With everything hard plumbed it was time to connect the tires via the "whips" and see how the system did.
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There were a few leaks in my fittings up at the control module that needed to be taken care of. These leaks also showed me that quite a bit of moisture was being generated by the compressor. I am going to have to get an inline moisture trap installed at some point in the near future.
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The next series of upgrades will focus on lighting. I have plans for some offroad lights as well as some lights for inside the SmartCap. Until then, have fun out there guys!
How do you access the wingnuts to get the Hi-Lift out? I'm looking at getting a Hi-Lift and this looks like a great idea.While held securely in place, the jack stuck out into the bed area too much and all those hard and rough parts of the jack was bound to destroy whatever rubbed against them. So, I determined that the jack could actually be mounted behind the panel! This solved the problem of the jack sticking out into the bed and also made it where I could still use that panel for lots of other things as well. Win win!
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I'm really happy with the Icky Concept panels and have one for the front of the bed waiting to be installed along with some more bed mods in the future. More importantly, Maximus is happy with all of the bed upgrades.
I have my compressor wired into my SwitchPros, the the RED/Yellow wire goes to it. Since I'm not using the ARB switch, I don't think I connected the Blue/White wire at all. I'd have to double check that though.Hey there, I've got some questions about wiring the ARB Compressor. I am not going the pressure control module route, just mounting it under the passenger seat.
Where did you tap the RED/YEL wire (ignition/ACC power circuit) and BLU/WHT wire (illumination circuit)? I am having a hard time finding a thread where someone else utilized the under seat mount.
Thanks!