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Thoughts on ARB compressor in subwoofer location.

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Good morning all,
I continue to toy with an idea, my Basesquatch is expected any day now and I really want to add onboard air. I have reservations about putting the compressor under the hood as I feel there's already enough junk under the with the 2.7....
But I've been looking at using the area for the B&O sub enclosure, if I replaced the storage cubby with the speaker grill it would get enough air flow, noise isn't a concern because I don't intend on doing anything but tire inflation..
I have access to make the brackets... Whats everyone's thoughts?
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So, you don't have the B&O audio, you just want to use the side panel for it to make a clean install?
Awww yeah! 👍🏻

I'm gonna go with a rear seat delete/panel floor. I might mount mine in the storage space under there.
 
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I do not have the B&O sub, so all that space is vacant.... And I was thinking if I pulled the little storage bin and put a subwoofer grill over it I could get fresh air to the compressor.


So, you don't have the B&O audio, you just want to use the side panel for it to make a clean install?
Awww yeah! 👍🏻

I'm gonna go with a rear seat delete/panel floor. I might mount mine in the storage space under there.
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