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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Posts: 288
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I've received my HighOutput ARB CKMA12 compressor and ARB RD132 rear locker for my 4Runner. Meanwhile I'm having a question and need your advise.
I know that CKMA12 can inflate tire as well. That was the main reason I didn't go with small compressor. I'm looking at the compressor and instructions and I can't find where should I connect the airline for the tire inflation. I bought the hose from local hardware store and now stuck with the question where to attach it to and with what hardware. Second question is aboy=ut locker solenoid. Is it attaches to one of theose black plugs at the silver portion of the compressor (I can see 2 plugs on both sides, are they for front and rear locker?). Please advise me and post a pictures if possible. ![]() ![]() Diagram shows it, but not 100% clear and there is no tire inflating info in the instructions at all.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Posts: 288
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I figured out where to place the air inflating kit.
PROBLEM: It has to be BSP (British Standard Pipe) thread. I need "T" connector and quick disconnect with BSP. Does anyone knows where can I get it in US? |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: SD, ca
Posts: 889
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www.mcmaster.com probably would have it or probably a good hardware/plumbing store too.
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