I ended up mounting under rear seat, passenger side. Will save it from a lot of salt and rust winter in Utah winters. Also couldn't find a spot on frame as you mentioned.
Don't know if it is still feasible, but I mounted my air compressor for my air-lift system on my 2016 F-350 above the spare tire. It has been working fine for the past seven years. Let me know if it works for you because I have a 2023 F-350 King Ranch ordered with a 09/18 build date.
Went with an ARB Dual Compressor and mounted it in the cab behind the second row seats along the cab wall. I used the Dirt Church Industries kit. Seven years with ARB Dual Compressors, wouldn't have it any other way.
Move the factory harness up an inch or two and use some smaller self tapping screws through the frame, be done with it. Way over thinking this. Frame will not be compromised. Have done this over a dozen times.
I ended up mounting under rear seat, passenger side. Will save it from a lot of salt and rust winter in Utah winters. Also couldn't find a spot on frame as you mentioned.
Great place to put it, thank you for watching
Put mine on cross member over the drive shaft- perfect, and easy to bolt thru.
Awesome, great spot
Don't know if it is still feasible, but I mounted my air compressor for my air-lift system on my 2016 F-350 above the spare tire. It has been working fine for the past seven years. Let me know if it works for you because I have a 2023 F-350 King Ranch ordered with a 09/18 build date.
Not much room up there that I see..
Went with an ARB Dual Compressor and mounted it in the cab behind the second row seats along the cab wall. I used the Dirt Church Industries kit. Seven years with ARB Dual Compressors, wouldn't have it any other way.
Thanks for that idea!
that's got to be really loud when the compressor runs, no?
@@davidthompson7158 Not at all, it's surprisingly quiet behind the seat.
I installed mine on passenger side then made a rock guard around it. Not a lot of options but they work awesome
Thank you For the recommendation!
Move the factory harness up an inch or two and use some smaller self tapping screws through the frame, be done with it. Way over thinking this. Frame will not be compromised. Have done this over a dozen times.
Thanks for the idea, probably right!
Put it behind the back driver seat unlatched it should fit
Drill and move on. Not a big deal at all. Or put it in the cab somewhere.