Back in January 2026 we sold out of our ARB brackets for 3rd Gen 4Runner and 1st Gen Tacoma. The 4Runner brackets are up first — and we’re excited to say the first batch of 3rd Gen 4Runner ARB twin compressor mounting brackets for 2026 is officially in motion.

Stack of TIG welded 3rd Gen 4Runner ARB twin air compressor mounting brackets on shop table with ARB compressor mounted to finished bracket.
25 brackets, welded, QA checked, and ready for powder coat — with the ARB Twin sitting right where it belongs.

All 25 brackets have finished TIG welding and are heading to the powder coater early next week. We’re expecting 1 to 1.5 weeks for powder coating from drop-off, with orders beginning to ship within 2-3 weeks from today.

What goes into each bracket

Every single bracket in this batch is hand TIG welded and powder coated in BK109 black — all done locally here in Washington state or within the US. No outsourcing overseas, no shortcuts. If you’ve held one of these in your hands from a previous batch, you already know the difference that makes.

Close-up of TIG weld on 3rd Gen 4Runner ARB compressor mounting bracket showing weld bead and heat coloring on vertical support
Hand TIG welded right here in Washington state — every bracket, every bead.

If you have a pending order

Your order is in this batch. Keep an eye on your inbox — I’ll be sending out individual notifications with tracking info the moment shipments start going out. You won’t have to wonder or check back.

Finished powder coated 3rd Gen 4Runner ARB twin compressor mounting brackets in BK109 black lined up on workbench
BK109 black powder coat — this is what’s waiting on the other side. Previous batch shown.

Want one from the next batch?

This batch is fully spoken for, but if you’ve been on the fence, now is the time to get your order in for the next run. Every batch is limited quantity, and lead times depend on shop scheduling.

Shop the ARB Twin Compressor Mount for 3rd Gen 4Runner & 1st Gen Tacoma

Appreciate everyone’s patience and support. More updates coming as this batch moves through powder coating.

Questions? Contact us anytime.

— Jason