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Thread: Retractable air lead in patrol?

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    You can get rubber caps on chain to keep the dirt out to suit most popular plug types.

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    The tank and compressor I'm gonna be mounting in the spare spare on one of the sides from my drawers in the back.
    I'm also gonna put the outlet in the back of the drawer aslwell. That way I only need to open the the little door and ill just keep using my arb airline.

    Then ill just run another lead to the front and mount a fitting somewhere up there.

    This looks the go for a cover
    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...onnector-Cover

    Thanks guys.

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    Walking stick ends go figure, Shawn you can also buy brass hex nuts to tighten fitting where ever you go through.
    only seen 1/2 " bsp, But well worth it to secure the outlet.,Some guys drill and mount front outlet just next to uprights
    on bull bar either via an elbow or straight fitting, plus well protected
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    I love the idea of retractable coil, I need something bigger because I used my on board compressor for work to run my nail guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Walking stick ends go figure, Shawn you can also buy brass hex nuts to tighten fitting where ever you go through.
    only seen 1/2 " bsp, But well worth it to secure the outlet.,Some guys drill and mount front outlet just next to uprights
    on bull bar either via an elbow or straight fitting, plus well protected
    Do you have a link to what you mean to mount the with a nut, as in what kind of nitto are you talking about?

    I've tried three times now to have the arb one mounted and that's a dead end, that fitting don't like to be flush mounted.

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    Shaun, I like the idea as well - it would be great if you could mount it under a seat or some where else out of the way.
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    I love this idea, I got my hands On this today Im going to give it an go.

    Removable hinge mount means it an be pulled off mount and stored.



    It makes a whole lot of sense.

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    I bought this airhose partway down the page

    http://www.sidewinder.com.au/page167aaa.html
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