Kilbey Airboss on board air system for Dodge Ram 24valve

Aaronn

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located in Santa Margarita CA 93453

Probably the best engine driven on board air kit available for 98.5-2002 24 valve. kit is all inclusive,compressor,tank,pressure switch,oil separator and all fitting hose and wiring...shouldn't need to buy anything .I cant remember which alternator I have but I will get it figured out if there's any real interest.

Still on my truck so it will take a bit to get off.. looking for 750 plus shipping..local pick up would be way easier..very open to cool trades of camping gear,tools,guns, toys,Toyota 4x4 parts

Thanks,
Aaron


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ON-BOARD AIR SYSTEMS & ACCESSORIES
For over a decade, Kilby Enterprises has been the leader in On-Board Air systems. Our Airboss systems provide enough air to run air tools with ease without over taxing the system. Don't be fooled by other manufacturers' claims! We use only top of the line components that meet our rigorous standards, including the state-of-the-art York Compressor. All brackets are made from ?î or 3/16î laser cut steel, and then zinc plated for corrosion resistance.
System installation is straightforward and all necessary components are included in the kits. Although we also offer a variety of parts and components for the ìdo-it-yourselferî, we recommend using our complete kits with components that are already tested and designed to work together.
 

WoldD90

Adventurer
Will it work on any other vehicles? Can it be adapted? A 98-2002, dodge ram is a very small window of customers willing to spend $700. Post some pics.
 

chris snell

Member
Will it work on any other vehicles? Can it be adapted? A 98-2002, dodge ram is a very small window of customers willing to spend $700. Post some pics.

It's most likely a York 210 compressor. They come in two varieties: one with a left-hand air inlet and one with a right-hand. I don't remember which one folks use in their Defenders but you could find it on D90 Source. Once you know which York you need, it's just a matter of building the correct mounting bracket for your motor (a simple job for anybody that can fabricate) and putting the correct clutch for your belt system and mounting up all of the ancillaries.
 

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