ARB installation problems
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ARB installation problems
I got my 3rd back from the shop after having an ARB put in it. I had 4x4 connection do the gear work for me. the copper air line in the housing looked like it might be in the way, so i went to test fit. It doesnt fit, i think my 15 yearold brother that knows nothing could have done a better job. The line pushed into the teeth on the ring gear, and pinched the line. So its back out to 4x4 connection tomorrow to have them redo the routing. I will let you all know how it goes, but as of now im not too impressed with the shop.
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I am having mine put in this friday...
I completely trust Central 4x4 in Kent... I just got done pre-running the hose, solonoid and switch... the only hard part was finding out that the fitting on the solonoid was a 1/8bsp and my "air manifold" was 1/4" npt... =) anyways.. all I can say is when I installed my Viair, I knew i was getting lockers eventually, so I got the ARB wiring harness, and everything is pre-run wire wise for the front and rear locker as well as compressor, as far as the wiring for my locker im getting, all I had to do was plug in the solonoid, and the switch... wires already there... =D
I think I already posted my praises of going this route.
Department of the redundancy department.
I completely trust Central 4x4 in Kent... I just got done pre-running the hose, solonoid and switch... the only hard part was finding out that the fitting on the solonoid was a 1/8bsp and my "air manifold" was 1/4" npt... =) anyways.. all I can say is when I installed my Viair, I knew i was getting lockers eventually, so I got the ARB wiring harness, and everything is pre-run wire wise for the front and rear locker as well as compressor, as far as the wiring for my locker im getting, all I had to do was plug in the solonoid, and the switch... wires already there... =D
I think I already posted my praises of going this route.
Department of the redundancy department.
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