Chicken's Crosstrek
#262
Give Me All the Miatas
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Subaru lists it at 8.7" but now that I'm looking it up it seems like Google is telling me Subaru lists the Crosstrek at 8.7" also. I could have sworn the Outback had a little more factory clearance from if nothing else having taller tires.
It also tells me my Explorer had 8.2" stock, so now with the 1" suspension lift and the 3/4" from the tires I should be somewhere around 9.5"
It also tells me my Explorer had 8.2" stock, so now with the 1" suspension lift and the 3/4" from the tires I should be somewhere around 9.5"
#263
Bad Mudder Trucker
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 4,981
Car Info: 2013 Forester on Towstrap
#264
Subaru lists it at 8.7" but now that I'm looking it up it seems like Google is telling me Subaru lists the Crosstrek at 8.7" also. I could have sworn the Outback had a little more factory clearance from if nothing else having taller tires.
It also tells me my Explorer had 8.2" stock, so now with the 1" suspension lift and the 3/4" from the tires I should be somewhere around 9.5"
It also tells me my Explorer had 8.2" stock, so now with the 1" suspension lift and the 3/4" from the tires I should be somewhere around 9.5"
#269
Guess its time to let the cat out of the bag. Here is my latest project ive been sloooooowly working on.
ARB CKMA12 air compressor. Ive had this for close to two months now. First few things I did were cutting out a scrap piece of plywood I had from another project. Cut a hole out of it so the hump inside the spare tire well will fit through it.
Found a bolt laying around with the same thread pitch as the wing-nut from the spare tire.
Surprisingly enough, just that one bolt with the spare tire circle plate is enough to hold down the wood snug. Now I still plan to line the bottom of the wood with a decently thick foam/pad just to cut down vibration/noise. That should also help pinch the wood down against the car.
Then measured for clearance. Threw a level across the top, so the base of the level would be the base of the OEM cargo cover. So ive got a decent amount of space (as seen by my fingers) between the bottom of the cover and the top of the compressor.
ARB CKMA12 air compressor. Ive had this for close to two months now. First few things I did were cutting out a scrap piece of plywood I had from another project. Cut a hole out of it so the hump inside the spare tire well will fit through it.
Found a bolt laying around with the same thread pitch as the wing-nut from the spare tire.
Surprisingly enough, just that one bolt with the spare tire circle plate is enough to hold down the wood snug. Now I still plan to line the bottom of the wood with a decently thick foam/pad just to cut down vibration/noise. That should also help pinch the wood down against the car.
Then measured for clearance. Threw a level across the top, so the base of the level would be the base of the OEM cargo cover. So ive got a decent amount of space (as seen by my fingers) between the bottom of the cover and the top of the compressor.
Last edited by stupidchicken03; 04-04-2018 at 07:55 AM.
#270
ARB sells a kit for their compressors. It comes with an air hose, quick connect and an adapter so you can plug in the quick connect and pressure sensor. The way the adapter works, the quick connect would come straight off the top of the compressor. That would work if it was under the hood of the car, but not where mine is.
So yesterday after work I made my way to a local supplies shop and picked up an assortment of NPT 1/4 fittings. Made my own little piping situation.
So now the pressure switch will be facing towards the rear of the car, and the quick connect will come off the other direction.
Going to get a male end quick connect, and it will basically sit right where this one is pictured
Then mounted the compressor to the board
Should get a little more done on it today after work.
Power is already ran to the rear of the car. Need to hook up the harness that came with the compressor and make everything neat.
So yesterday after work I made my way to a local supplies shop and picked up an assortment of NPT 1/4 fittings. Made my own little piping situation.
So now the pressure switch will be facing towards the rear of the car, and the quick connect will come off the other direction.
Going to get a male end quick connect, and it will basically sit right where this one is pictured
Then mounted the compressor to the board
Should get a little more done on it today after work.
Power is already ran to the rear of the car. Need to hook up the harness that came with the compressor and make everything neat.