Anyone take there 4th gen running boards off yet?
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Anyone take there 4th gen running boards off yet?
Anyone take there 4th gen running boards off yet? I would especially like to see one with no cladding, im think of removing mine. If anyone has pictures i would love to see. I am also thinking of removing the roof rack. But how would i seal it up? any ideas?
Chris
Chris
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#3
cladding whore here but those rb's came off in a hurry!!! lol...
must say it looks better without it... but now i have some demello sliders so it looks tougher! hehe
the rails on top comes off and you'll have to find some caps to cover (prob can get from stealer if u wanted em real bad). they're pretty easy to remove (i believe u just twist the base caps). not sure of the details but it's relatively easy.
must say it looks better without it... but now i have some demello sliders so it looks tougher! hehe
the rails on top comes off and you'll have to find some caps to cover (prob can get from stealer if u wanted em real bad). they're pretty easy to remove (i believe u just twist the base caps). not sure of the details but it's relatively easy.
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Here's their company site 
http://www.extremeoutback.com/Compressors.htm
The cost is shown online. FYI, you can get this from Mike at Extreme Off Road as well
(not sure what the price quote will be thru Mike though but it'll give ya some ideas).
Installation was relatively easy (they provided the wiring diagram). I purchased the compressor and some of the fittings that I needed (did alot of asking via email - they were great in answering everything btw).
It's abit pricy (you can definitely get a powertank or something else) but i just wanted something permanent that i would be able to rely myself on when i needed it
also by reading alot of about different compressors I think this is one of the best out there!
hope this helps
lance

http://www.extremeoutback.com/Compressors.htm
The cost is shown online. FYI, you can get this from Mike at Extreme Off Road as well
(not sure what the price quote will be thru Mike though but it'll give ya some ideas).Installation was relatively easy (they provided the wiring diagram). I purchased the compressor and some of the fittings that I needed (did alot of asking via email - they were great in answering everything btw).
It's abit pricy (you can definitely get a powertank or something else) but i just wanted something permanent that i would be able to rely myself on when i needed it
also by reading alot of about different compressors I think this is one of the best out there!hope this helps

lance
#7
I mounted mine in the engine bay on the left hand side next to the air filter section.
from what I remember, I don't know how much room you have with the v6 of yours. I believe the engine cover takes up alot of space so you might be very limited in where you can mount it.
Check out this thread as it'll show some pix of my compressor
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...t=extreme+aire
Another spot I suggest is where the front bumper is: mount it horizontally across the cross beam by the radiator. I'm planning to move it to that location as soon as someone makes me a cool steel bumper
Good Luck
Lance
from what I remember, I don't know how much room you have with the v6 of yours. I believe the engine cover takes up alot of space so you might be very limited in where you can mount it.

Check out this thread as it'll show some pix of my compressor

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...t=extreme+aire
Another spot I suggest is where the front bumper is: mount it horizontally across the cross beam by the radiator. I'm planning to move it to that location as soon as someone makes me a cool steel bumper

Good Luck
Lance
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