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    Getting an air hose from engine bay to rear cargo

    Hi everyone,

    I would like to run an air hose (approx 12mm dia) from an air compressor in the engine bay to the rear cargo area. Anyone done this before? Or know how to do it?

    if starting from battery side of engine bay, then:
    a) where do I go down to get underneath to chassis;
    b) where along the chassis;
    c) how do I come up into rear cargo area?

    Would really appreciate pics for those of you that have already done it.

    Many thanks
    zzz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triplezed3 View Post
    Hi everyone,

    I would like to run an air hose (approx 12mm dia) from an air compressor in the engine bay to the rear cargo area. Anyone done this before? Or know how to do it?

    if starting from battery side of engine bay, then:
    a) where do I go down to get underneath to chassis;
    b) where along the chassis;
    c) how do I come up into rear cargo area?

    Would really appreciate pics for those of you that have already done it.

    Many thanks
    zzz
    Being that its just an airline, I would zip tie it to a chassis rail the whole way. Don't tie it to anything else, if the airline gets caught you want the tie to snap, not a fuel line or harness.

    You could come up the rear behind the tail lights easily enough if I recall correctly.

    Why do you want it in the cargo area? Why not just with the trailer plugs?

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    Not an airline but a power cable from the battery to the rear - where ever possible I ran it along the top of the chassis - between body and chassis - where ever possible cable tied to power cables already there and of course the chassis - not exposed and never damaged. I did not go up into the cabin at the rear but you will find somewhere or a drill hole with a sealing grommet will work.
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    I have done this, although with a modified OEM tank in the middle of the setup tucked inside the chassis rail.

    See post here: ARB CMK Compressor/ Traxide setup

    As others have said, tied to the chassis rail. I ran mine across and down the firewall into the wheel well, then back. There is a large sealing grommet in the bottom of the tool stowage compartment in the rear.

    Let me know if more photos will help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    I have done this, although with a modified OEM tank in the middle of the setup tucked inside the chassis rail.

    See post here: ARB CMK Compressor/ Traxide setup

    As others have said, tied to the chassis rail. I ran mine across and down the firewall into the wheel well, then back. There is a large sealing grommet in the bottom of the tool stowage compartment in the rear.

    Let me know if more photos will help.

    David
    hi David, thanks for that. Would really appreciate more pics if you have?

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    I also have a 2nd air tank on the drivers side and although my compressor is in the rear left hand cargo pocket i ran the airline along the hoses for the rear AC on the drivers side sill and across under the car above the spare wheel recess and across to the LH tail light and thru the grommet.
    My hose fitting is on the rear bar so another length of hose going thru the tail light grommet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triplezed3 View Post
    hi David, thanks for that. Would really appreciate more pics if you have?
    Hi, I’ll post up some pics tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triplezed3 View Post
    Hi David, thanks for that. Would really appreciate more pics if you have?
    Just took these few shots to show where I ran my hose. Thee reason there is a tee at the firewall is that I have an outlet mounted next to my 2nd battery as well as the one at the back. For the run along the chassis I have my tank there so I left that part out and the area under the cubby at the back is pretty busy so couldn't take a useful shot there (as per the other thread I used a bulkhead connector with large mudguard washers and Sikaflex to go up through the hole after removing the grommet).

    The hose is braided Teflon (which is a bit overkill) and I also covered it with other hose in different areas for extra protection.

    Hose down firewall.jpgHose through wheel well.jpgHose through body bracket.jpg

    David
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    Ended up going down the chassis rail and up through the tail light grommet easy enough. Pretty happy with the end result.

    Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
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    Not an air hose - but I recently came across this photo of routing a heavy electric cable to the rear of the vehicle ........

    Screen Shot 2022-02-12 at 10.56.43 am.jpg

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