Great job super clean install. I'm jealous gave me alot of great ideas. PTO "power take off", used mostly on trucks with hydraulics and accessories power.
I guess if you’re ok with giving up an insane amount of bed space for air go ahead. But you could easily have the setup under the truck by using multiple smaller tanks and still have your spare.
I love the positive and negative studs being installed in the bed using 6 AWG wire. I'm guessing you have a fuse on that positive wire close to the battery? The studs are just screwed into the bed? The fuse panel with the 12v accessory wire is that where you connect the compressor?
Wtg brother nice clean job. Love that "trigger finger" button placement. Still not sure how to install mine with no toolbox its a pain to hide that compressor.
great job - I’m about to install 10lb tank with 4 horns in my ‘19 F250. just wondering why you used toggle switch instead of the up-fitters? Im no expert & seeking some good pointers.
I have a 2005 F250 diesel and used the upfitter switches and they work great. I was asking my self the same question. Its a great install but again I would have used the upfitter unless he already used it for something else examples: light bar, winch etc
I see the OP didn't respond. correct me if I'm wrong, but upfitter switches normally don't come in 1/2 ton trucks. Pretty sure it's an extra $$$ option that most don't order unless they have a need. That being said, I'd love to have it on my truck from the factory!
Do you mean the switch to activate the horns? If so, the upfitters are on/off and the push button is more like a self-closing valve in the sense that you have more control over the air flow as opposed to a complete “dump” like you’d get if you use an up fitter switch.
U KNOW U DID A BETTER INSTALL THAN MOST CUSTOM SHOPS GREAT JOB MAN 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Your video didn’t really solve the question I had in my mind but it did lead me to one of the nicest and cleanest installs on YT. Great job!
Great :-) Finally u were amongst many other so-called experts able to accomplish a very proper and professional integration. Well done.
That is very clean meticulous work! Good job
Clean Set-Up one of the best I’ve seen
You put thought into this. Best one I’ve seen
Great job super clean install. I'm jealous gave me alot of great ideas.
PTO "power take off", used mostly on trucks with hydraulics and accessories power.
Great dude better than custom shops like dude said,I hope mine comes out that good 👍from Raleigh Nc!!!
I guess if you’re ok with giving up an insane amount of bed space for air go ahead. But you could easily have the setup under the truck by using multiple smaller tanks and still have your spare.
Wow... fantastic install! Great job
kleinn sells a train horn kit that doesnt require the spare tire to be removed- and everything mounts underneath
Any chance you can link to the major components you used for the air horn and air bags?
Looks very nice. Sweet set up
You did a fine job at recording this brother
That's how I did mine. I love it
Dam fine install!
Perfect video man. My train horn kit comes in within the next few days and I needed an example to look at so I know what to do for mine. Thanks man
use the upfitter to turn on the solenoid for thr horns and tie them to you truck horn .
Nioce job man Booyah...
Nice sound good job 👍
I love the positive and negative studs being installed in the bed using 6 AWG wire. I'm guessing you have a fuse on that positive wire close to the battery? The studs are just screwed into the bed? The fuse panel with the 12v accessory wire is that where you connect the compressor?
you're a smart man! looks and sounds great
You mind dropping a diagram if you have one?
Awsome setup!!! Thanks for the insight!!!
Beautiful job
Wtg brother nice clean job. Love that "trigger finger" button placement. Still not sure how to install mine with no toolbox its a pain to hide that compressor.
Nice neat job man love it
Welcome to the advance class. lol
I asume you drilled through the box to bolt the tank down?
Very nice man!
Great job
Awesome 👍🏽
Thank you so much for another outstanding video, I'm extremely grateful for it, keep it up the great work.
Nice job!
7:50 what we wanna hear tho.. next time dont be so nice on the horn let her rip
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U need to move the air inlets inside the toolbox. Water is bad
I see your relays are grounded in your box, what’s gauge wire did you use to
ground to the neg stud? 10?
for the blade fuse you used 15amp fuse?
What size tool box is that?
How did you run your air lines inside your console??
Do you have a link to the horn?
great job -
I’m about to install 10lb tank with 4 horns in my ‘19 F250. just wondering why you used toggle switch instead of the up-fitters? Im no expert & seeking some good pointers.
I have a 2005 F250 diesel and used the upfitter switches and they work great. I was asking my self the same question. Its a great install but again I would have used the upfitter unless he already used it for something else examples: light bar, winch etc
I see the OP didn't respond. correct me if I'm wrong, but upfitter switches normally don't come in 1/2 ton trucks. Pretty sure it's an extra $$$ option that most don't order unless they have a need. That being said, I'd love to have it on my truck from the factory!
Do you mean the switch to activate the horns? If so, the upfitters are on/off and the push button is more like a self-closing valve in the sense that you have more control over the air flow as opposed to a complete “dump” like you’d get if you use an up fitter switch.
PTO is Power Take Off
Damn can I pay you to do mines? Lol
Duct tape that whole brother