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Airlift trunk setup

Daryl152

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I'm planning on doing a DIY on my trunk setup for my airtank and compressors. Can you guys provide photos of your setup?

I don't plan to spend much and I know that shops are charging like 1k+ for something I can do myself. Thanks!
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I decided to mount mine on the trunk carpet because it still leaves plenty of room in front and I didn't have to drill into the trunk area.
Bought a cheap piece of wood as the base to mount the tank through the back carpet.
The trap door is perfect to drill a couple holes through to route your lines and mount the compressors.
Also bought a $10 LED kit with a remote that was routed to the lighter plug in the arm rest.
I could easily hide my compressors in the spare tire well but just haven't felt like doing it.

 

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Here is mine. A couple people here did same location as this but on boards instead of directly to the trunk. Sorry I can't remember who or find the threads where I found it before. Being directly mounted to the trunk there is a bit of noise when the compressors click on but with the smaller tank and dual compressors it doesn't stay on long enough to bother me.
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Here is mine, this is a pic from my old Wrx but it’s mounted the same way in my GT
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