BPage
Adventurer
BLUF: So let me start by saying I should have asked on the forum before I went out and spent money... :ugh:
My intention: I wanted to have on-board air for immediate use on ARB air-lockers, to air tires, and to run air tools (for on trail repairs).
What I did: I went out and bought the ARB on-board high performance 12 volt twin air compressor (CKMTA12) along with ARB lockers front and back. Day comes to pickup my Jeep (2015 JKU Sport) and we test the compressor, its running fine, test the lockers its running fine so I leave the shop and head to the store to buy some air tools (impact wrench, ratchet, screwdriver) to test out my new system. Hook up the hose, mount the fittings to the air tools for quick disconnect and hit the switch on the impact wrench and everything is spinning high speed (yeah!!) then I try to take a lug nut off my rim and nothing happens? It would appear that the high performance twin air compressor gucci wiz-bang top of the line ARB compressor doesn't have enough psi or cfm's to even take a lug nut off? What the F@#%$#!!!
So I head back up the shop that did my work and ask whats going on? They quickly call the local ARB distributor and begin asking questions (because my jeep was the first install for the dual compressor, they normally install the single compressor just for lockers). ARB tells the shop that the solution is that I need to now buy an air tank and repipe the system to have the air compressor fill the tank and discharge from the tank... What?
So here we are today, and before I spend another dime on this on-board air system, I thought I should send a call out for help on the forum and see if you guys have any solutions or suggestions before I keep dumping money into this system.
Now if the right answer is to go ahead and install the tank and everything will work fine, I am okay with that. However if there is a better setup, and I should be trying to return this stuff to ARB, let me know.
Help please...
My intention: I wanted to have on-board air for immediate use on ARB air-lockers, to air tires, and to run air tools (for on trail repairs).
What I did: I went out and bought the ARB on-board high performance 12 volt twin air compressor (CKMTA12) along with ARB lockers front and back. Day comes to pickup my Jeep (2015 JKU Sport) and we test the compressor, its running fine, test the lockers its running fine so I leave the shop and head to the store to buy some air tools (impact wrench, ratchet, screwdriver) to test out my new system. Hook up the hose, mount the fittings to the air tools for quick disconnect and hit the switch on the impact wrench and everything is spinning high speed (yeah!!) then I try to take a lug nut off my rim and nothing happens? It would appear that the high performance twin air compressor gucci wiz-bang top of the line ARB compressor doesn't have enough psi or cfm's to even take a lug nut off? What the F@#%$#!!!
So I head back up the shop that did my work and ask whats going on? They quickly call the local ARB distributor and begin asking questions (because my jeep was the first install for the dual compressor, they normally install the single compressor just for lockers). ARB tells the shop that the solution is that I need to now buy an air tank and repipe the system to have the air compressor fill the tank and discharge from the tank... What?
So here we are today, and before I spend another dime on this on-board air system, I thought I should send a call out for help on the forum and see if you guys have any solutions or suggestions before I keep dumping money into this system.
Now if the right answer is to go ahead and install the tank and everything will work fine, I am okay with that. However if there is a better setup, and I should be trying to return this stuff to ARB, let me know.
Help please...