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ExtremeAire Compressor Bracket

LeonD

Grenadier Owner
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I was finally able to find a small machine shop to make a bracket for the ExtremeAire Compressor that I had from another vehicle. I wanted the compressor tucked to the side so as not to take up precious storage space. Upon firing up the compressor, I was surprised that the bracket did not vibrate as much as expected. Overall, I'm pleased with the end result.

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Those side mounting spots are quite rigid; I have my drawer system tied into all four of them as "extra" support, but they could probably withstand to be the only mounting spots

I know the ExtremeAire compressor isn't super popular, but options are always good to have if the machine shop is willing to reproduce these on demand!

Coincidentally enough, earlier this week the shop that has built many of our vehicles just fabricated a mount for the ARB twin to those same tie down bolts
 
Those side mounting spots are quite rigid; I have my drawer system tied into all four of them as "extra" support, but they could probably withstand to be the only mounting spots

I know the ExtremeAire compressor isn't super popular, but options are always good to have if the machine shop is willing to reproduce these on demand!

Coincidentally enough, earlier this week the shop that has built many of our vehicles just fabricated a mount for the ARB twin to those same tie down bolts
I spoke with Scott (the proprietor of the machine shop and an overall cool guy). He would be happy to build some more, but he would need at least eight people to be interested. The cost per unit would be $250, including the bracket (1/8 aluminum), mounting hardware, spacer, and vibration dampening mount (shipping costs not included).

Scott is working on another project for me. He is building a bracket for the utility belt on the driver/passenger door to mount a Rotopax bracket for the Rotopax gas or water can.

If there is any interest in the ExtremeAire bracket, let me know. Thanks, and talk soon.
 
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