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Old 04-24-2011, 06:46 PM   #381
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Looks great Mike, I like!
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Old 04-24-2011, 07:15 PM   #382
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Looks like it will work fine. Check another off the list.




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Old 04-24-2011, 07:28 PM   #383
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License Plate mounted with working light.

Now that is one kickass spare tire mount.




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Old 04-24-2011, 07:47 PM   #384
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Looks like it will work fine. Check another off the list.
Thanks Jon!! Yepper, one more down, it be redneck, but had fun with my brother fabing it.

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Now that is one kickass spare tire mount.
Thanks Dan!! The triangle brackets actually work perfect for a stop point, no cable to hook up now to keep it from being on the ground.




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Old 04-24-2011, 10:02 PM   #385
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So when are these going into Production?
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Old 04-25-2011, 12:11 AM   #386
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Looks good, simple but efficient,,




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Old 04-25-2011, 06:05 AM   #387
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So when are these going into Production?
LOL !! After the aw craps that happened, these would be a slow production line.

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Looks good, simple but efficient,,
Thanks Pete, I just wanted something simple to work, no fancy dancy purty thing, of course I be a simple minded person!!




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Old 04-25-2011, 07:18 PM   #388
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The "hide what is underneath" bar. I had to stop because I found out again that there is an ant trail under this side of the rig, I actually had ants in my pants.




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Old 04-25-2011, 07:22 PM   #389
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Oh no! there after that sweet sweet engine coolant!




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Old 04-25-2011, 07:24 PM   #390
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oh no! There after that sweet sweet engine coolant!
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Old 05-01-2011, 01:02 PM   #391
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Just ordered this for the rig, it's gonna be mounted inside the vehicle, as of how, I'll figure that out when it gets here.

http://truckandwinch.com/smittybilt-...ompressor.html




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Old 05-01-2011, 01:19 PM   #392
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I bought this unit from the same vender on ebay several years ago. It has worked without any issues. Runs air tools. When I bought it, it was $150.00.
http://cgi.ebay.com/12v-1-5-gal-air-...item48402c35d7

Its the same unit as sold here under a different name;
http://www.extremeoutback.com/produc...ompressor.html

I was going to hard mount it in the Explorer, but then I bought an RV. It sets in a storage well wired into the house batteries. I just strap it down in the back when I go on runs without the RV.

If you ever plan on running bigger tires, you need a rockin' compressor to air them up. I have a ARB on-board for the front locker. I spent an hour airing up tires with that.




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Old 05-01-2011, 04:04 PM   #393
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I bought this unit from the same vender on ebay several years ago. It has worked without any issues. Runs air tools. When I bought it, it was $150.00.
http://cgi.ebay.com/12v-1-5-gal-air-...item48402c35d7

Its the same unit as sold here under a different name;
http://www.extremeoutback.com/produc...ompressor.html

I was going to hard mount it in the Explorer, but then I bought an RV. It sets in a storage well wired into the house batteries. I just strap it down in the back when I go on runs without the RV.

If you ever plan on running bigger tires, you need a rockin' compressor to air them up. I have a ARB on-board for the front locker. I spent an hour airing up tires with that.
Those are some mean air compressors.

I was planning on removing the rear seat anyhow, so am thinking of the well there, but will have to take a wait and see approach.
Yes, on the bigger tires, 35's are in the future.




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Old 05-01-2011, 04:18 PM   #394
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I run an mv50 compressor, as do some of the southern Ca guys.

One thing I did noticed, the quick coupler on the compressor isn't the normal quick coupler you would expect on the compressor side. I pulled that fitting and put in a normal quick coupler on ours. Now I can run a typical air hose on it.

Also it takes about 6 or 7 minutes to take a 33x12.50 tire from 13psi to 35psi. When your done, you need to let it sit for a bit to cool off if your going to put it back into a bag (not an issue if hard mounted).

Also, they do draw quite a few amps at startup, especially if they are starting against the pressure in a tire (say 40 psi like on a low trailer tire). I've changed the fuse holder on ours to a higher amperage one since the old fuse "holder" melted when I used it for 3 sets of tires.

Overall though.. the mv50 is a good compressor. Of course, I've gotten lazy and impatient in my old age. .I'm using co2 now.

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I was abit worried about the heat compressor's put out when looking for a place to put mine and I read something about venting them to the outside so there is no oil smell when they're in use(?) There was a spun out idea on some blokes jeep down here where his compressor fit's right into the rear mounted spare
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Old 05-01-2011, 04:28 PM   #396
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I run an mv50 compressor, as do some of the southern Ca guys.

One thing I did noticed, the quick coupler on the compressor isn't the normal quick coupler you would expect on the compressor side. I pulled that fitting and put in a normal quick coupler on ours. Now I can run a typical air hose on it.

Also it takes about 6 or 7 minutes to take a 33x12.50 tire from 13psi to 35psi. When your done, you need to let it sit for a bit to cool off if your going to put it back into a bag (not an issue if hard mounted).

Also, they do draw quite a few amps at startup, especially if they are starting against the pressure in a tire (say 40 psi like on a low trailer tire). I've changed the fuse holder on ours to a higher amperage one since the old fuse "holder" melted when I used it for 3 sets of tires.

Overall though.. the mv50 is a good compressor. Of course, I've gotten lazy and impatient in my old age. .I'm using co2 now.

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Thanks for the feedback!! I will plan ahead and be prepared for some of the "wtf now" stuff that comes up with doing something like this!!




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I was abit worried about the heat compressor's put out when looking for a place to put mine and I read something about venting them to the outside so there is no oil smell when they're in use(?) There was a spun out idea on some blokes jeep down here where his compressor fit's right into the rear mounted spare
Wow, that's pretty cool idea!!!




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Lookie Lookie what I got in today!!!






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Hey hey hey fantastic!!!! Got any tree's around your joint you can pull down???




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Hey hey hey fantastic!!!! Got any tree's around your joint you can pull down???
LOL!! Actually there are a few, but I would love to hook it up to those dang goats and drag them across the catus plants!!!




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