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I did install the AGS Bronco Air Gate kit on my Raptor. I need to make an adjustment to the air chuck mount, so when I do I will take some pictures if you guys would like. It doesn't just bolt up to our vehicles like it would on a standard Bronco. I wound up needing to modify some of the brackets in order to get it to fit. It wasn't anything extensive, but if you're not comfortable with some metal work then I'd steer clear. Nothing needed to be welded (unless you'd want to), but there was grinding and drilling required. All in all it was a bit of a pain, but now that it's mounted it's really sweet. Also, I did reach out to them to ask for some guidance, but they never contacted me back. That did bother me a little bit.
i am going to tackle this as well, it is ordered and coming in tomorrow. would love to wait for a proper solution but going wheeling and really want to make onboard air work for me. Could you do a quick write up and photos of the mods you had to do if you have them?
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I did install the AGS Bronco Air Gate kit on my Raptor. I need to make an adjustment to the air chuck mount, so when I do I will take some pictures if you guys would like. It doesn't just bolt up to our vehicles like it would on a standard Bronco. I wound up needing to modify some of the brackets in order to get it to fit. It wasn't anything extensive, but if you're not comfortable with some metal work then I'd steer clear. Nothing needed to be welded (unless you'd want to), but there was grinding and drilling required. All in all it was a bit of a pain, but now that it's mounted it's really sweet. Also, I did reach out to them to ask for some guidance, but they never contacted me back. That did bother me a little bit.
Do you have any photos? I'd like to have a shop do this for me but some idea of the undertaking would be helpful.
 

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i am going to tackle this as well, it is ordered and coming in tomorrow. would love to wait for a proper solution but going wheeling and really want to make onboard air work for me. Could you do a quick write up and photos of the mods you had to do if you have them?
Do you have any photos? I'd like to have a shop do this for me but some idea of the undertaking would be helpful.
I apparently didn't take a picture of the bracket before I mounted it, but here's a look at what I did. The Tire Carrier Compressor Mount needs to be modified as in the attached picture. The areas in red are where I removed material in order to clear the factory tailgate reinforcement. This is just an approximation, so I suggest using something like a piece of cardboard to make a template then transferring that to the bracket for the actual cutting. Don't forget to paint the cut metal so it doesn't rust. The red dots above the compressor mounting holes are where new holes need to be drilled, as the compressor has to sit up higher on the bracket than for a standard Bronco. The other option is to cut the bracket where I have circled in blue and weld the pieces up to ensure the compressor clears the spare tire mount. I found that drilling the holes was good enough.

The other bracket that needs to be modified is the In Wheel Accessory Mount. That bracket needs to have the three holes where the lug studs pass through for mounting the spare tire opened up since the studs are larger on the Raptor than on a standard Bronco.

Once those mods are made then the rest should bolt right up. I am really happy with the outcome. I found it to be more of a hassle to wire the thing up than to modify the brackets. Now that I have the air chuck positioned where I like it I'm thinking that I may take the accessory mount out and paint it black so it isn't so obvious when looking at the spare tire. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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I apparently didn't take a picture of the bracket before I mounted it, but here's a look at what I did. The Tire Carrier Compressor Mount needs to be modified as in the attached picture. The areas in red are where I removed material in order to clear the factory tailgate reinforcement. This is just an approximation, so I suggest using something like piece of cardboard to make a template then transferring that to the bracket for the actual cutting. Don't forget to paint the cut metal do it doesn't rust. The red dots above the compressor mounting holes are where new holes need to be drilled as the compressor has to sit up higher on the bracket than for a standard Bronco. The other option is to cut the bracket where I have circled in blue and weld the pieces up to ensure the compressor clears the spare tire mount. I found that drilling the holes was good enough.

The other bracket that needs to be modified is the In Wheel Accessory Mount. That bracket needs to have the three holes where the lug studs pass through for mounting the spare tire opened up since the lugs are larger on the Raptor than on a standard Bronco.

Once those mods are made then the rest should bolt right up. I am really happy with the outcome. I found it to be more of a hassle to wire the thing up than to modify the brackets. Now that I have the air chuck positioned where I like it I'm thinking that I may take the accessory mount out and paint it black so it isn't so obvious when looking at the spare tire. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Excellent write up, thank you. My mount comes in today, I’ll contribute my modified photos so others can decide if it’s right for them as well
 

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I’m curious what the total weight of compressor, mount, chucks etc, that will be hanging off the tailgate. Can you let us know from your install?

I’m unclear on how much weight the Raptor tailgate can handle long term. I’d love to know this number! Sure it’s reinforced, but that was done to handle 37” tire, not sure how much remaining carrying capacity remains.

While I’m betting the twin compressor and mount aren’t going to be a problem by itself, there are lots of other things that could be hung off the tailgate. Personally I have a 26 lb Trailgater table permanently mounted and for extended off-road trips only, a removable Rockslide EZ rack with 2 x 3 gallon Rotopax gas containers (20+ lb dry, 55+ full) that are a consideration.

I’ve seen folks with 38”-40” tires and/or fully loaded Molle mounts, lights etc hanging off the tailgate. it would be nice to know at what point the tailgate hinges are at risk. Heck, I may already be past that point.

I’m thinking I’ve got a spare tire carrier upgrade in my future. In the mean time I’m sticking with my portable ARB twin.
 

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I’m curious what the total weight of compressor, mount, chucks etc, that will be hanging off the tailgate. Can you let us know from your install?

I’m unclear on how much weight the Raptor tailgate can handle long term. I’d love to know this number! Sure it’s reinforced, but that was done to handle 37” tire, not sure how much remaining carrying capacity remains.

While I’m betting the twin compressor and mount aren’t going to be a problem by itself, there are lots of other things that could be hung off the tailgate. Personally I have a 26 lb Trailgater table permanently mounted and for extended off-road trips only, a removable Rockslide EZ rack with 2 x 3 gallon Rotopax gas containers (20+ lb dry, 55+ full) that are a consideration.

I’ve seen folks with 38”-40” tires and/or fully loaded Molle mounts, lights etc hanging off the tailgate. it would be nice to know at what point the tailgate hinges are at risk. Heck, I may already be past that point.

I’m thinking I’ve got a spare tire carrier upgrade in my future. In the mean time I’m sticking with my portable ARB twin.
I dont think youll ever get a straight answer. dynamic load range is too wide on an application with this much capability. is going to be up to your comfort range. im just surprised a 37 can hang when the raptor is in full send.
 

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Yup, dynamic loads from terrain choice/speed will far exceed static loads on gate/hinges/latch from the gear weight.

Ford's use of the reinforcement plate on the Raptor should tell you that the tire weight (and dynamic load) was obviously too much for the base/unreinforced design.
 

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On the warthog, a good place for one is behind the hitch. On a base bronco, the muffler is there BUT there is a ton of room on a bronco raptor
 

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To piggy back off Tenacious-B
I got the ags mount to work with my braptor. pretty much everything he said was spot on, it was a PITA because it all had to be installed to 100% removed several times, without the wiring it took me 6 hours to get this in, with wiring was 7hrs.

I wanted to add, Tenacious-B did you use the filter relocation kit? in my case it wasnt possible to use it because the 90 degree elbows were taller than the filters themselves, and even with just the filters i could barely get it in. for everyone else, I recommend to skip the filter relocation kit, and drill new holes as high up on the mount as possible, i left only 2mm of material on the bracket, and my install was toight with barely a cunt hair of clearance. instead of the filter relocation kit, I would just run your cables through the louvers, there is plenty of flap to not worry about water coming in.

Lastly, for AGS, it isnt difficult to convert the existing kit to fit a raptor, and doing so would be backward compatible for the non raptors, a little trimming of 2 corners, welding the compressor plate 3/4 inch higher, and flipping the air chuck ring upside down to drill holes for the raptor bolt pattern.

The holes I drilled. my 1st set of holes are on the outside, it was right in the middle between the outer tab and the hole, this wasnt enough clearance. I tried again on the inside set 1/4 inch higher
Ford Bronco ARB Twin compressor (Bronco Raptor)? 1678335092867


the right side of the compressor has a nylon safety tether, it interferes with the top of the 90 degree fittings for the filter relocation kit. by using the filters i gained a little room but as you can see it still deforms the filter, at least its not going anywhere. I didnt get a picture of the bottom but it is rubbing the inside of the tire carrier. as i said, its a tight fit.
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the amount of flap on the louvers is enough to run the wiring through.
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top right mount cut
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bottom right mount cut
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air chuck mount. I took Tenacious-B advise and painted it black, thank you
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final install
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To piggy back off Tenacious-B
I got the ags mount to work with my braptor. pretty much everything he said was spot on, it was a PITA because it all had to be installed to 100% removed several times, without the wiring it took me 6 hours to get this in, with wiring was 7hrs.

I wanted to add, Tenacious-B did you use the filter relocation kit? in my case it wasnt possible to use it because the 90 degree elbows were taller than the filters themselves, and even with just the filters i could barely get it in. for everyone else, I recommend to skip the filter relocation kit, and drill new holes as high up on the mount as possible, i left only 2mm of material on the bracket, and my install was toight with barely a cunt hair of clearance. instead of the filter relocation kit, I would just run your cables through the louvers, there is plenty of flap to not worry about water coming in.

Lastly, for AGS, it isnt difficult to convert the existing kit to fit a raptor, and doing so would be backward compatible for the non raptors, a little trimming of 2 corners, welding the compressor plate 3/4 inch higher, and flipping the air chuck ring upside down to drill holes for the raptor bolt pattern.

The holes I drilled. my 1st set of holes are on the outside, it was right in the middle between the outer tab and the hole, this wasnt enough clearance. I tried again on the inside set 1/4 inch higher
1678335092867.jpeg


the right side of the compressor has a nylon safety tether, it interferes with the top of the 90 degree fittings for the filter relocation kit. by using the filters i gained a little room but as you can see it still deforms the filter, at least its not going anywhere. I didnt get a picture of the bottom but it is rubbing the inside of the tire carrier. as i said, its a tight fit.
1678335201611.webp



the amount of flap on the louvers is enough to run the wiring through.
1678335387980.webp


top right mount cut
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bottom right mount cut
1678335476353.jpeg


air chuck mount. I took Tenacious-B advise and painted it black, thank you
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final install
1678335597859.webp
I did use the filter relocation kit. I forgot to mention what I wound up doing in order to make it work. I had to take my Dremel to the ridge on the top of the elbow pieces that are attached to the compressor in order to give enough clearance for the mount for the nylon strap. It wasn't much material, but it was enough to ensure it would fit. My main bracket turned out almost exactly as yours did. Thank you for adding the pictures to yours as well. After seeing yours I'm definitely painting that bracket!
 
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Awesome job guys! @Tenacious-B and @monsterfd, we know this took a lot of patience and work to make happen!

We have an announcement coming by the end of the month for Raptor owners who don’t want to have to modify the mounting bracket. Keep an eye out!
 

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Awesome job guys! @Tenacious-B and @monsterfd, we know this took a lot of patience and work to make happen!

We have an announcement coming by the end of the month for Raptor owners who don’t want to have to modify the mounting bracket. Keep an eye out!
The raptor version will probably be in the first group of mods I order when my raptor comes in!
 

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I did use the filter relocation kit. I forgot to mention what I wound up doing in order to make it work. I had to take my Dremel to the ridge on the top of the elbow pieces that are attached to the compressor in order to give enough clearance for the mount for the nylon strap. It wasn't much material, but it was enough to ensure it would fit. My main bracket turned out almost exactly as yours did. Thank you for adding the pictures to yours as well. After seeing yours I'm definitely painting that bracket!
so i redid mine and was able to get the filters to work for me. I used a different 90 degree which has less shoulder than the plastic ones and they didnt need trimming. for everyone else thats thinking about modding theirs before ags releases the new kit, you can use these 90s, or maybe AGS can supply these ones for some extra wiggle room on the new kit. they are similar to the pair included for the air chuck, but these allow for swivel.

https://www.amazon.com/Jienk-Pneuma...ocphy=9031604&hvtargid=pla-1416673316609&th=1
 
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so i redid mine and was able to get the filters to work for me. I used a different 90 degree which has less shoulder than the plastic ones and they didnt need trimming. for everyone else thats thinking about modding theirs before ags releases the new kit, you can use these 90s, or maybe AGS can supply these ones for some extra wiggle room on the new kit. they are similar to the pair included for the air chuck, but these allow for swivel.

https://www.amazon.com/Jienk-Pneuma...cphy=9031604&hvtargid=pla-1416673316609&psc=1
I hadn't thought about going that route. I think I'll order some as well. Thank you for posting these.
 

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I just received my DV8 Off road compressor storage compartment mount. It may be a few days/weeks before I get it all situated, but I have to find a tank that either fits inside or I'll be mounting an aluminum tank outside just behind the compartment and behind the tow hitch, with air horns situated just forward of the frame cross-member and rear axle. And I have to wait for all my wiring to come in and run all that - I only want to take the panels and carpeting off once. I plan on running a 1/0 gauge power line to the rear and having a power distro block there. Then need to remove the headlights to get at the horn wiring and send horn trigger signal to the rear air release solenoid.

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