On board air compressor?

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I did this minus the horns. compressor and tank mounted to the frame on passenger side. On/Off controlled by Aux6. And I ran the air hose into the bed and mounted it to my bedside rack by the tailgate
 

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Most of the Raptor guys here in Dubai run the on-board twin piston ARB and mount in a frame underneath the Passenger side rear seat. The ARB is quick and not loud (although not sure why that would matter too much).
I typically inflate from 10PSI to 38PSI in around 6/7 minutes. I also have a ‘4 in 1’ hose system so all tyres inflate at the same time, saves a lot of hassle especially when its 40 degrees C + outside.
 
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Most of the Raptor guys here in Dubai run the on-board twin piston ARB and mount in a frame underneath the Passenger side rear seat. The ARB is quick and not loud (although not sure why that would matter too much).
I typically inflate from 10PSI to 38PSI in around 6/7 minutes. I also have a ‘4 in 1’ hose system so all tyres inflate at the same time, saves a lot of hassle especially when its 40 degrees C + outside.

It's been a tough decision between the ARB twin setup or the two Viair compressors. All I know is whatever I use it'll get mounted somewhere near the spare tire area.
 
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