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One of the things I am most impressed by is the broad range of products available from ARB now. You could quite literally open an ARB catalog and outfit a vehicle front to back with little effort, and you would know everything works together. Then just add you personal effects and some camping gear and head out.
huh? i don't get this. there are a number of other rigs running fridges via the factory 12v—ARB, iirc—on t4r.org (some of whom are members here; jonesyyy in particular, i believe) without any problems.disappointing to find out our factory 12V outlet isnt sufficient from running a fridge/freezer....
huh? i don't get this. there are a number of other rigs running fridges via the factory 12v—ARB, iirc—on t4r.org (some of whom are members here; jonesyyy in particular, i believe) without any problems.
no, i get that. what i meant is that i don't understand the statement that the factory 12v is inadequate for running an ARB fridge when other members have been doing so for some time without incident.
huh? i don't get this. there are a number of other rigs running fridges via the factory 12v—ARB, iirc—on t4r.org (some of whom are members here; jonesyyy in particular, i believe) without any problems.
aha! now i see. and i stand corrected. thanks, joneseyyy. :ylsmoke:I am using the ARB wiring loom wired directly to the battery. Installed the outlet on the same panel as the factory AC and 12v outlets in the rear. This was pretty easy to do and I am far from mechanically inclined.
disappointing to find out our factory 12V outlet isnt sufficient from running a fridge/freezer....
Any idea when you will be taking the truck in for alignment? Still holding off on ordering my OME suspension until I know if new UCA's are necessary...
huh? i don't get this. there are a number of other rigs running fridges via the factory 12v—ARB, iirc—on t4r.org (some of whom are members here; jonesyyy in particular, i believe) without any problems.