That is such a good idea to mount it inside. A friend of mine has his mounted to the inside of his frame rail and with rain water, salt, mud, rocks and cold he’s had to replace it 2 times already. It’s installed so nice to. Looks clean. All the wires are nice and hidden and the switches all looks just like it would be OEM.
@@briankissel7661 no not the fuel pump. The air compressor. Unless you have a fully built race vehicle with fuel cells and fire proof everything. It’s probably a big time bad idea to move your fuel pump inside the cabin of a stock interior vehicle.
@@Philip_Jay_Fry_1536 cats are the best!! I wish I could take my cats off the roading with me. But they are in side cats. A wolf or bear or zombie would probably get them if they were to get away. Don’t even risk it.
Good vibrations. I have a 10” sub mounted under my passenger seat for those and my twin arb is behind the back seat with some fuse panels and 2 Spods for my center console switches. Lights, lockers, winch, jumper cables and air compressor
Chloe I love your videos, thank you! In one of them you mentioned a front camera mounted in the grill. I cannot find that video and I don’t think you mentioned the supplier. Is there any way you could share that video again? We have 5 dogs and live on a farm, it would be fantastic to see what is in front of our truck. It’s a 2023 Tacoma Off Road.
That was super smart... Also, I'm all hot and bothered about your fire extinguisher....( Great Idea) Most drivers don't even have one... But what about this one... I'll show u in the next post... Check it out...
Keep checking your air tube from manifold time to time. Nylon tube will deform and eventually, break by heat generated from air compressor. Consider to change to steel braided tube if necessary. Love your video by the way. Lady with air comp is 2x sexy!
There's no reason to mount anything where it's exposed to heat cycles or weather if you don't have to. I have mine under the passenger seat for the same reason. BTW that nice but expensive under seat mount isn't necessary. Some quality double backed adhesive and rotating the manifold rearward allows for pretty easy use from rear seat footwell access. I do like your setup a lot I just couldn't justify the cost to have the disconnect located there. I love having on board air.
Glad someone else felt my wallet on this one.. I really wanted to do this but the $150ish mount plus cost of the compressor I'd be happy to just toss a pancake in my bed and strap it.. 😢
So you had an air compressor mount in the bed of your truck on the port side. Did this not work out? Clean install as usual for your truck. Looks awesome.
Do you even electrical bro? 😁 Everything in a car runs off the battery when the engine's not running, and runs off the alternator when the engine is running. Period. Everything.
@@AB-nb2ic You can have multiple battery setups in a vehicle. For instance, the main battery could be a lead-acid battery used for starting the vehicle and powering essential components like running lights and the ECU. You can also have an auxiliary battery, which can also be lead-acid(deep cycle battery) or better an LFP. The AUX battery can power inverters or other devices you want to keep running while the vehicle is off. there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
Extra noise and heat in the cabin.. no thanks. There’s a reason the engine bay is the most popular placement. The head on the compressor can get over 100 degrees C.
That’s something I’d never install in a vehicle. If I was off road I’d carry two spares in the back or on the roof. And if I was on a long trip I’d carry a 12v light pump. This is only required if you have air suspension and you regularly lower or raise the car for speed bumps while in transit. Filling up tires is very very easy to stay on top of in a city or close to receptacles.
Your drivers seat may be on the the right, but that’s wrong for most of the world. UK and its subsidiary Australia have it weird, Japan got sucked into that choice by having the British design their train systems.
This screams I buy every option aftermarket for my truck your still sexy as hell and my face is more comfortable than stock taco seats so put your stock taco on my face it's a rough terrain you really gotta try it. Guarantee you get off without any aftermarket
That is such a good idea to mount it inside. A friend of mine has his mounted to the inside of his frame rail and with rain water, salt, mud, rocks and cold he’s had to replace it 2 times already. It’s installed so nice to. Looks clean. All the wires are nice and hidden and the switches all looks just like it would be OEM.
Are you going to relocate the fuel pump inside the cabin?
@@briankissel7661 no not the fuel pump. The air compressor. Unless you have a fully built race vehicle with fuel cells and fire proof everything. It’s probably a big time bad idea to move your fuel pump inside the cabin of a stock interior vehicle.
@@ashleymathewslovescats7105 I was being sarcastic.
@@Philip_Jay_Fry_1536 cats are the best!! I wish I could take my cats off the roading with me. But they are in side cats. A wolf or bear or zombie would probably get them if they were to get away. Don’t even risk it.
Good vibrations. I have a 10” sub mounted under my passenger seat for those and my twin arb is behind the back seat with some fuse panels and 2 Spods for my center console switches.
Lights, lockers, winch, jumper cables and air compressor
First time seeing your videos, you are good.
Great idea! Love your channel!
stays clean that way also.
Chloe I love your videos, thank you! In one of them you mentioned a front camera mounted in the grill. I cannot find that video and I don’t think you mentioned the supplier. Is there any way you could share that video again? We have 5 dogs and live on a farm, it would be fantastic to see what is in front of our truck. It’s a 2023 Tacoma Off Road.
That is not only a super clean install but it keeps it out of the weather!
Keep up the incredible work 👍
I'm doing this to my GMC Sierra 2500 HD great idea 😊
That was super smart...
Also, I'm all hot and bothered about your fire extinguisher....( Great Idea)
Most drivers don't even have one...
But what about this one...
I'll show u in the next post...
Check it out...
Love it. I was like good idea. I need one for my air bags on my truck
Keep checking your air tube from manifold time to time. Nylon tube will deform and eventually, break by heat generated from air compressor. Consider to change to steel braided tube if necessary. Love your video by the way. Lady with air comp is 2x sexy!
Nice work 👍
There's no reason to mount anything where it's exposed to heat cycles or weather if you don't have to. I have mine under the passenger seat for the same reason. BTW that nice but expensive under seat mount isn't necessary. Some quality double backed adhesive and rotating the manifold rearward allows for pretty easy use from rear seat footwell access. I do like your setup a lot I just couldn't justify the cost to have the disconnect located there. I love having on board air.
Glad someone else felt my wallet on this one.. I really wanted to do this but the $150ish mount plus cost of the compressor I'd be happy to just toss a pancake in my bed and strap it.. 😢
So you had an air compressor mount in the bed of your truck on the port side. Did this not work out? Clean install as usual for your truck. Looks awesome.
great idea
Such a sick idea
Can the power wires be hooked up to the Auxbeam Switch Panel
Are they seat covers?
Does it run off your main 12v battery
Do you even electrical bro? 😁
Everything in a car runs off the battery when the engine's not running, and runs off the alternator when the engine is running. Period.
Everything.
@@AB-nb2ic
You can have multiple battery setups in a vehicle. For instance, the main battery could be a lead-acid battery used for starting the vehicle and powering essential components like running lights and the ECU. You can also have an auxiliary battery, which can also be lead-acid(deep cycle battery) or better an LFP. The AUX battery can power inverters or other devices you want to keep running while the vehicle is off.
there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
Extra noise and heat in the cabin.. no thanks. There’s a reason the engine bay is the most popular placement. The head on the compressor can get over 100 degrees C.
In my Big Lawbowski voice, " ya but that's your opinion man"
But why you put it with the ignition on option?
You’re a Taco 🌮 goddess
wth
Hey Chloe, can your seat lower all the way with the compressor mounted under it?
It will get hot enough to damage your carpet if you use it to help another out with a giant tire(s).
Wondering how loud it is
👍👊
Run the air lines to all 4 corners with female receptacles in convenient spots.
I would deff throw that in my blazer or hell any of my vehicles
Ejecto seato cuz!
♥️🌮🐶🐾
Glad your dad bought you an oil compressor for your play truck.
That’s something I’d never install in a vehicle. If I was off road I’d carry two spares in the back or on the roof. And if I was on a long trip I’d carry a 12v light pump. This is only required if you have air suspension and you regularly lower or raise the car for speed bumps while in transit. Filling up tires is very very easy to stay on top of in a city or close to receptacles.
You can do that if you are 4ft tall.
Why is your drivers seat on the wrong side of the car?
Your drivers seat may be on the the right, but that’s wrong for most of the world. UK and its subsidiary Australia have it weird, Japan got sucked into that choice by having the British design their train systems.
Lol 😂😂😂 fart vac
You look yummy!!!
Poof
This screams I buy every option aftermarket for my truck your still sexy as hell and my face is more comfortable than stock taco seats so put your stock taco on my face it's a rough terrain you really gotta try it. Guarantee you get off without any aftermarket
i think a girl that has an air compressor mounted under her seat sounds like a nymph
#Chloe is pretty AF!!! HMU girl!!