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Thanks manAwesome setup!
Looks great! What color did you use?Working on my powder coating game while waiting on the 20a to finally ship..
A Tow Points Groove fairlead, and some Maximus rear tow loops in 392 bronze/gold.
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So I finally had a chance to put the apex booster, clayton coils, and metalcloak bump stops to task.Longer and more frustrating then I was expecting.
A few words of advise/recommendations for the next installerā¦
I cant wait to hit the rocks. It now turns with a pinky on asphalt and last time I was out at 14PSI I couldnāt turn the tires without rolling which makes crawling extremely aggravating for even micro adjustments.
- DO NOT remove the high pressure line brackets. There is no room to install the cooler using those bracket holes like on a non 392.
- When removing the low pressure line it must be cut into 3 sections and DO NOT attempt to remove the bracket bolts (waste of time and effort) but rather loosen bolts and slide grommets out of their brackets then tighten bolts back up to keep the holes sealed.
- DO NOT plan on removing the gauge after setupā¦ its impossible.
- Install the gauge line onto the spacer PRIOR to installation onto the pump.
- There are very few installation locations for the cooler other than where mine is installed (bolted to underside of winch plate) so if u dont have a plate be prepared to make/install something similar PRIOR to starting the install.
- It took 2-1/4 turns from full out to hit 2k PSI and it required a long handle 5mm allen ball driver to reach from underneath which can be seen in pic #6.
You're going to love that exhaust!Dropped the Jeep off today to have the new AWE soundtrack installed, and to have some other less exciting things done such as bending in the rear pinch seam to keep the rear tires from rubbing at full flex. Canāt wait to pick it up tomorrow morning!
I have the same compressor in my LJ although I will be upgrading to an ARB very soon. Once I got used to it I no longer monitor air pressure, I just time it. I have my deflators set to 12 psi and I know that compressor will go from 12-26 in 2 minutes with my 35 inch tires. It's close enough I dont use a tire pressure gauge.Spent a lot time doing research on Air down and Air up tools, settled with Lisle 19860 tire deflator and Viair 88P. Tested today and worked like a charm for my needs. I monitored the tire pressure gauge, less than 2 minutes down from 32 to 15 (didnāt screw the deflator deep) and total 13 minutes or a bit more back to 32 for all 4 tires each at a time. I could just air up to 30 and call it a day.
Figured Iāll make a pad that can be used for the Viair and as a Jack pad too. Was able to fit everything including the lug nut deep socket in that small compartment.
I always carry a 24ā breaker bar so I can change tire myself.