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ARB CKSA12 Air Compressor Compact On-Board 12 Volts DC, Designed Exclusively for ARB Air Lockers Locking Differentials

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Original price $315.99
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Original price $315.99
Current price $241.00
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Brand: ARB

model number: CKSA12

Features:

  • This compressor is designed to activate ARB air differential lockers.
  • Anodized mounting bracket dissipates motor heat and allows compressor to be repositioned 180 degrees
  • Relocatable air filter assembly for cleaner, cooler air supply and versatile waterproof air intake positioning
  • Teflon impregnated carbon fiber piston seals for maximum trouble free life
  • Constructed entirely of lightweight, high strength engineering grade materials. Hard anodized cylinder bores for reduced friction

Details: Permanently mounted, this compressor is installed into your truck and includes a full wiring loom with air locker solenoid plug in contacts, mounting hardware with reinforcing bracket and quality compressor isolating switch. This compressor is designed to activate up to two ARB air lockers.

Color: Factory

Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.3 x 5.7 inches

Part Number: CKSA12

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  • Using multiple warehouse located through different states enables us to find a location nearest to you.

FREIGHT SHIPPING

  • Order containing items over 150 pounds or oversized required to be shipped via freight shipping. What this means for you is your items will be shipped via semi-truck to your address and will require a signature upon delivery.

SHIPPING TO INSTALLATION PROCESSIONALS

  • It could be advantageous to ship directly to a professional installer instead of your home address. Just keep in mind, a signature is required for delivery, freight companies cannot promise delivery within business hours, and shipping damages should be reported upon delivery. If you're okay taking on the risks associated, we can happily send it to the address of your choice. If you go this route, please tell us if the delivery address will have a loading dock; otherwise a liftgate will be provided.

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  • We do our absolute best to provide free shipping along with competitive pricing. This way, you know exactly the amount you're expected to pay at checkout based on the price found on this product page.

Please refer to our shipping, returns, and cancelation policy for additional details.

Fitment

  • If you have any doubts about this item fitting your vehicle, please first consult our fitment experts before placing an order.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 174 reviews
87%
(151)
12%
(21)
1%
(1)
1%
(1)
0%
(0)
G
Gabriel E.

Lovin' it

K
Kaitlyn P.

First, if I could give it 6 stars, I would. Before the nitty gritty details get fleshed out, you will love this compressor.Set up: it is very important to spend time to choose a location in/on your vehicle that is cool and within your skill set. If you choose the rear of your vehicle you will need large Guage battery wire to add onto the supplied wire (which is more than long enough for installation in the engine bay). If you choose to run the switch into your dash you will need to prepare, find two connections (an ignition source and power source). This means you need to have adequate skills to run wires through the firewall, find and splice wires, and cut an opening to mount the switch. Do yourself a favor: be prepared with a plan before you begin installation.Connections: I chose to keep the switch and all components in the engine bay, as seen in the picture. That said, Jeeps have gigantic engine bays. I used a fuse add a circuit. It cost $10 at Autozone and it took about 3 minutes to connect. I would recommend the same approach if you choose to install into the dash, it is that easy. Mechanical connections; it comes with all you need to set up but you will to buy the specific pieces you need for your setup (again, PLAN ahead).Use: I have 31 tires. It took me longer to let air out than the compressor did to inflate them. I aired down to 10psi then inflated to 45psi, it was done in about 10 minutes. Get yourself a Guage pressure tool and you will cut at least 1 minute off. In that ten minutes the compressor reached a few hundred degrees ( I know because I accidently touched it, big dummy). So, again, find a cool and open location.I am seriously amazed. The finished installation runs around $300, depending on your custom setup. For an inexpensive option this tool is well built and performs it's given function quite well. I want one for each of my other vehicles. Buy it, NOW.

J
Julina W.

Nice company

M
Marlie V.

Get the CKMA12, the CKSA12 compressor is meant just to power an ARB Air Locker and are oftened bunbled with a Locker purchase for free. The CKMA12 or 24 is good for powering an Air Locker and for airing up tires. CKSA is too small, you can burn it up trying to air up large tires.

C
Cookie D.T.

Compact

Customer Reviews

ARB CKSA12 Air Compressor Compact On-Board 12 Volts DC, Designed Exclusively for ARB Air Lockers Locking Differentials Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 174 reviews
87%
(151)
12%
(21)
1%
(1)
1%
(1)
0%
(0)
G
Gabriel E.

Lovin' it

K
Kaitlyn P.

First, if I could give it 6 stars, I would. Before the nitty gritty details get fleshed out, you will love this compressor.Set up: it is very important to spend time to choose a location in/on your vehicle that is cool and within your skill set. If you choose the rear of your vehicle you will need large Guage battery wire to add onto the supplied wire (which is more than long enough for installation in the engine bay). If you choose to run the switch into your dash you will need to prepare, find two connections (an ignition source and power source). This means you need to have adequate skills to run wires through the firewall, find and splice wires, and cut an opening to mount the switch. Do yourself a favor: be prepared with a plan before you begin installation.Connections: I chose to keep the switch and all components in the engine bay, as seen in the picture. That said, Jeeps have gigantic engine bays. I used a fuse add a circuit. It cost $10 at Autozone and it took about 3 minutes to connect. I would recommend the same approach if you choose to install into the dash, it is that easy. Mechanical connections; it comes with all you need to set up but you will to buy the specific pieces you need for your setup (again, PLAN ahead).Use: I have 31 tires. It took me longer to let air out than the compressor did to inflate them. I aired down to 10psi then inflated to 45psi, it was done in about 10 minutes. Get yourself a Guage pressure tool and you will cut at least 1 minute off. In that ten minutes the compressor reached a few hundred degrees ( I know because I accidently touched it, big dummy). So, again, find a cool and open location.I am seriously amazed. The finished installation runs around $300, depending on your custom setup. For an inexpensive option this tool is well built and performs it's given function quite well. I want one for each of my other vehicles. Buy it, NOW.

J
Julina W.

Nice company

M
Marlie V.

Get the CKMA12, the CKSA12 compressor is meant just to power an ARB Air Locker and are oftened bunbled with a Locker purchase for free. The CKMA12 or 24 is good for powering an Air Locker and for airing up tires. CKSA is too small, you can burn it up trying to air up large tires.

C
Cookie D.T.

Compact

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