Thank you very much for making this video. Many will find it helpful, including myself. I learned the hard way - this would have saved me some headaches, time, frustration, and money during my installation. 👍✌️
Apologies, I should have put something together a bit sooner! I just realized tonight that I forgot to upload the video. I made it almost two weeks ago!
the JIC-4 air coupler connects flexible stainless steel air hoses. We mostly use GRIMM Off-road air lines in our kits along with ARB air lines. Was there a different type of flexible line you had in mind?
the JIF fitting looks like the rubber grommet is so close and up against the plate, it would be difficult to release the air chucks or air hose. is that an issue ?
That is how the JIC-4 air coupler works. Once you put your airline into the coupler it pops the rubber body up off the plate. When you are done using the airline, push the rubber casing down and it pops the airline out. I really like this one the best as it stays so compact.
Amazon has them - "Legines Brass Bulkhead Fitting 1/4" NPT Female Bulk head Pipe Fitting Bulkhead Coupling". Let me know if there is anything else I can help with!
@@813fabricationanddesign do you know of any mounting solutions for a remote coupler? For a Tacoma. I see arb makes only one mount and I’m not sure where I’d put that mount.
@@microsnook3 it may be possible to use one of the existing plates for the air couplers that we have to mount somewhere. But, I am also working on designs for just the air coupler and being able to mount it in various locations.
I normally don't spec the push in style connectors. After comments from several customers mentioned they had those style connectors in the past and they cracked and failed due to heat and pressure, so I stopped recommending them. If you want to use push in style air lines, they are typically 1/4" fittings so you will just need to use the 1/4" bulkhead fittings to work with the mounting plate.
Thank you very much for making this video. Many will find it helpful, including myself. I learned the hard way - this would have saved me some headaches, time, frustration, and money during my installation. 👍✌️
Apologies, I should have put something together a bit sooner! I just realized tonight that I forgot to upload the video. I made it almost two weeks ago!
It's all good, thanks for taking the time to put it together.
Can you adapt the flush style coupler to use a 1/4 air line for those that want a flush mount but would prefer a flexible line?
the JIC-4 air coupler connects flexible stainless steel air hoses. We mostly use GRIMM Off-road air lines in our kits along with ARB air lines. Was there a different type of flexible line you had in mind?
the JIF fitting looks like the rubber grommet is so close and up against the plate, it would be difficult to release the air chucks or air hose. is that an issue ?
That is how the JIC-4 air coupler works. Once you put your airline into the coupler it pops the rubber body up off the plate. When you are done using the airline, push the rubber casing down and it pops the airline out. I really like this one the best as it stays so compact.
Where can I get the Bulkhead fitting?
Amazon has them - "Legines Brass Bulkhead Fitting 1/4" NPT Female Bulk head Pipe Fitting Bulkhead Coupling". Let me know if there is anything else I can help with!
Do you make a mount for a tacoma? Thank you
Not at the moment but hope to in the future!
@@813fabricationanddesign do you know of any mounting solutions for a remote coupler? For a Tacoma. I see arb makes only one mount and I’m not sure where I’d put that mount.
@@microsnook3 it may be possible to use one of the existing plates for the air couplers that we have to mount somewhere. But, I am also working on designs for just the air coupler and being able to mount it in various locations.
you say nothing on the nuts and whats needed to put a push in style air line
I normally don't spec the push in style connectors. After comments from several customers mentioned they had those style connectors in the past and they cracked and failed due to heat and pressure, so I stopped recommending them. If you want to use push in style air lines, they are typically 1/4" fittings so you will just need to use the 1/4" bulkhead fittings to work with the mounting plate.