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Product: | HOOKUP-AIR |
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Works With: | 1980-1991 |
Manufacturer: | GoWesty |
Difficulty: |
Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge. |
100% GoWesty-designed compressed air hook-up box.
For those of you adventurous enough to need on-board compressed air, this hook-up box allows super easy, super reliable access to your vehicle's air compressor - from the outside! Used in conjunction with our ARB Hose Kit and ARB Compressor Kit you'll have those tires aired up in no time at all. You simply plumb your ARB air compressor fitting to the rear of this nifty hook-up box, connect the orange hose from the compressor to the hook-up box, and that's it!
If you have a full camper that already has three hook-up boxes, you can replace one of your existing hook-up boxes with this one—or you can add an additional opening to your vehicle's body and have four hook-ups.
This GoWesty hook-up box includes a new gasket, installation hardware, and decal. Simple installation instructions included.
Buy the On-Board Air Compressor Bundle and $ave!
We finally reached the end of our rope with the competition's hook-up boxes—the overall lack of quality, the poor craftsmanship, and the many issues with the original design. We designed our new and improved hook-up boxes to look similar to the original design, but that's where the similarities end! These were designed in-house by a team of professional engineers, and we are extremely proud of the results. We have invested some serious time and energy into the creation of these superior hook-up boxes. We are confident that you'll be very happy with them—in short, these are the last hook-ups you'll ever buy! To read more about the history of the original hook-ups, please click here.
Here are some of the improvements we have made:
Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.
Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.