Hi All
I am about to install an onboard compressor and was intending on putting it in the engine bay, however I have heard mention that a few people mount them under one of the front seats.
Apart from being out of the elements, are there any other benefits to mounting it in the cab? Knowing that they are designed and pre-tested to be exposed to a certain degree 'weathering', i just thought there may be some reasons that I have failed to see why they are much better off inside the cab.
At this stage I am leaning towards the engine bay positioning, as with a young family I don't like the idea of waking a sleeping dragon in the back if I need to use the air. But want to consider all options before the drill comes out!
Cheers, Rhet
I am about to install an onboard compressor and was intending on putting it in the engine bay, however I have heard mention that a few people mount them under one of the front seats.
Apart from being out of the elements, are there any other benefits to mounting it in the cab? Knowing that they are designed and pre-tested to be exposed to a certain degree 'weathering', i just thought there may be some reasons that I have failed to see why they are much better off inside the cab.
At this stage I am leaning towards the engine bay positioning, as with a young family I don't like the idea of waking a sleeping dragon in the back if I need to use the air. But want to consider all options before the drill comes out!
Cheers, Rhet
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