With limited space in the engine bay of the Wrangler JL, mounting a dual air compressor can be a challenge. This Dual Air Compressor Mounting Bracket by Mountain Off-Road Enterprises takes care of this issue. The bracket is designed to work with the ARB Dual Compressor (sold separately) and mounts on the driver side, right behind the rear seats. This is a bollt on installation that requires no drilling or modifications to the vehicle. All of the necessary mounting hardware is included for an easy install. Powder coated black for long lasting performance.
Note: Does not fit JLU with One touch power soft top option
- Shipping Weight: 3lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 14in x 8in x 8in (L x W x H)
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Mountain Off-Road Dual Compressor Mounting Bracket Reviews
Great bracket. The only challenge was the tight fit near the rollbar housing. The tight fit made it a little difficult for installation. Only had installed a couple weeks but no complaints with noise or concerns with support. Location does make it a challenge mounting a manifold close enough for the braided hose.
The fit was perfect I have it mounted which took no time. Pre-wired and ready for the compressor.
Not well thought out. Just because you can mount a compressor in the rear of the Jeep doesn’t mean you should. The mount rattles over every wrinkle in the road. So much so i stuffed foam behind it just to get it to stop. Then i noticed the crack as a result of its hanging and constant rattling.
I had to purchase 100 bucks worth of wire and heat shield to install it all. Also, i had to locate a video on how to modify the wiring harness to have the compressor mounted in the rear.
After it was all said and done, I kind of like it.
Would i do it again? No. I’d buy an air tank.