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Hello everyone,
we are 4x4 rookies - as we said when we joined the forum - but it's never too late to start a new chapter. So far we've been able to pick up a few suggestions, ideas and tips, but there's one question we can't get any further with without support.
We now want to start slowly with 4x4 (more intensively from next year, when we will have more time) and are not sure whether a compressor (e.g. ARB or similar) should be permanently installed or whether a mobile version is sufficient, as it is not needed all the time.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
Can a mobile compressor be retrofitted or do compressors differ from the outset depending on their original use?
Single or double compressor?
Black Sheep's solution, removable installation in the spare wheel compartment, would somehow kill both birds with one stone, but would then be an additional effort each time with installation and removal.
We look forward to any information/opinions/experience on this subject, thank you very much.
we are 4x4 rookies - as we said when we joined the forum - but it's never too late to start a new chapter. So far we've been able to pick up a few suggestions, ideas and tips, but there's one question we can't get any further with without support.
We now want to start slowly with 4x4 (more intensively from next year, when we will have more time) and are not sure whether a compressor (e.g. ARB or similar) should be permanently installed or whether a mobile version is sufficient, as it is not needed all the time.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
Can a mobile compressor be retrofitted or do compressors differ from the outset depending on their original use?
Single or double compressor?
Black Sheep's solution, removable installation in the spare wheel compartment, would somehow kill both birds with one stone, but would then be an additional effort each time with installation and removal.
We look forward to any information/opinions/experience on this subject, thank you very much.