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Installing ARB Compressor with Expedition Essentials Mount - 2nd Gen Tacoma - Writeup with pictures!

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by ramonortiz55, May 6, 2020.

  1. May 6, 2020 at 2:55 PM
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    ramonortiz55

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    Time to install my Dual ARB Compressor that's been sitting in the garage for about 5 years. I decided to install it in the bud cubbie using an Expedition Essentials bed cubbie mount:





    I also ordered the ARB Extension harness from Expedition Essentials - This baby is WELL made!



    A few things I wanted to point out in the picture below, to keep the reader organized with what wiring is for what. Seeing all the ARB wiring can be intimidating, hopefully this write up clarifies things up a bit.

    If you are NOT using the ARB supplied rocker switches, the small wiring harness shown on the bottom left in the plastic baggie will NOT be used.

    The top left harness is the one provided by Expedition Essentials. It allows wiring to reach from the front of the truck to the bed cubbie with PLENTY of slack. Keep this in mind when running the wiring!

    The wiring in the middle with the yellow o rings and two fuses is the ARB provided compressor wiring.

    The wiring on the bottom right is the wiring for the lockers and compressor. If you are not going to use a locker, we still need this wiring. I will get to that later.



    Remove this guy:





    Clean up so the template stays on with tape:



    Attach template:



    Kinda center it horizontally and vertically between the existing cubbie box holes:





    Drill baby drill:





    IF you are installing a dual ARB Compressor, take a peek under the truck and behind the cubbie box. See that center rib? Cut it off. I used a saw zall and dremmel:









    Now time to set the compressor to the mount:





    These small brackets sandwich the compressor mount onto the bed:



    Using a friend, I set the compressor and mount in. You WILL NEED A FRIEND. It is heavy and hard to reach back there:



    Now, time to modify the cubby box, I measured 3/4" from the inner edge and cut away!





    Plug the expedition essentials wiring and run it thru the back of the cubby:



    Finalized faceplate:



    These nubs had to go:



    Using the long spacers provided in the Expedition Essentials kit, I installed the faceplate:





    Now time to run the extension wiring:





    Over the frame using zip ties to secure it:







    I pushed it back into the INSIDE of the frame here, close to the front driver's side:



    Now let's play with all the other wiring, if we are not using the ARB switches, chunk this one away:



    I attached the ARB harness here:



    Smaller plug uses this smaller harness:





    This end goes to the switchpros:



    These plugs go to the locker solenoids, since I am not using a locker I could either cut them off and tape the wires separately OR tape them up and keep them on the harness in the event if I ever change my mind:



    Plug this end to the extension harness:



    Tape or cut these guys off:





    For reference if you ever want a replacement harness for the switches:



    I then ran my wiring into the engine bay, tucking in all the excess into the frame like this:



    I crimped the ends of the ARB harness together with O rings like this:





    How to wire these guys to switchpros?



    I bought this guy from Switpros directly. Keep in mind this also works for SPOD.



    Wiring diagram from Switchpros:




    NOTE for people that don't use lockers or want to wire the lockers to switchpros:





    Attached the plugs:



    Since I have no lockers, I taped these guys back:



    Obviously you don't need the switchpros adapter harness, I just didnt want to cut the ARB harness up.

    Attached o ring:



    Connected to switchpros:



    Done deal!

    If anyone has any recommendations, tips, or advice, I am all ears!
     
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  2. May 6, 2020 at 4:29 PM
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    Looks like you're putting in work and installing your warehouse full of goodies.

    Good stuff!
     
  3. May 7, 2020 at 11:53 AM
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  4. May 7, 2020 at 12:00 PM
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    He's alive here as well!
     
  5. May 12, 2020 at 3:25 PM
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    Sorry guys, I have a question that may not pertain to this particular subject, but I need help.
    I installed my ARB twin a couple of days ago, however when plugging in the switch, I made a mistake and one of the rectifier diodes burned. Does
    anyone know what amp and voltage this diodes are?

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  6. May 24, 2020 at 7:02 PM
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    [​IMG]For the door mount was the inner lip able to fit completely inside? Mine seems to be too long for their box. The spacers they provide dont fill the space completely When it’s on the truck
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  7. May 24, 2020 at 7:11 PM
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    that lip doesnt sit in between that the metal box like that.

    the metal spacers are thick enough to space that lip away from the expe metal box
     
  8. May 24, 2020 at 7:11 PM
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    i can snap some closer pics of mine tomorrow
     
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    That would be appreciated
     
  10. May 30, 2020 at 4:01 PM
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    holy crap i forgot about this.
     
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    did you figure it out?
     
  12. May 30, 2020 at 4:07 PM
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    Yeah I did expedition essentials reach out And helped me.
     
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    what was the issue?
     
  14. May 30, 2020 at 4:55 PM
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    Nothing in the end, it just seemed a little weird but once everything was tighter down it was fine.
     
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    After airing up some tires today and having to drag a compressor around for work (airplane mechanic) this may be the perfect fit for my tacoma.

    im unfamiliar with these as I don’t do any off roading and the need for airing down and up tires just isn’t for me. Clearly there’s no tank, is it just air on demand or how does this operate?
     
  16. Jul 18, 2020 at 1:46 AM
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    air on demand
     
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    Cool write up OP. I looked at this thread when installing mine for my locker, decided to use the stock cubby and cut the top. I went with the single manifold version so the dual probably wouldn’t have fit. I’ll eventually put some sort of cover on top to keep out water and dust but so far so good

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    Sweet write up Ramon. I just put my Dual Compressor in as well and I am going to run it to the Northstar Battery I have in the bed. I want to mount the Switch in the bed and I am only using the supplied ARB Switch. I find all the wiring stuff very confusing myself. So which harness do I need to use just to use it as the Compressor only?
     
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    Only 5 years? Amateur.
     
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    Quality bump, added a lot to this three year dead thread.
     

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