Where did you mount your air tank?
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Where did you mount your air tank?
Where did you all mount your air tank?
I have a 2.5gallon cylindrical tank that I can't seem to find a spot for. I found an awesome skid plate combo from RR, but unsure of exhaust routing.
I have a 2.5gallon cylindrical tank that I can't seem to find a spot for. I found an awesome skid plate combo from RR, but unsure of exhaust routing.
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I had my tank where the stock muffler was I also had a skid. I just took it off if someone wants it. It is to heavy to ship. You can kinda see it in the pictures. The skid is strong enough to hold up the rear of the jeep.
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There is a lot of room back there where the muffler currently resides. Though I sersiously worry about that spot during any kind of offroad endeavours. At times my rear hitch acts like my rear skid plate.
Does anyone out there produce a "muffler/behind rear axle" skid plate, that could double as protection for an air tank?
Does anyone out there produce a "muffler/behind rear axle" skid plate, that could double as protection for an air tank?
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Here you go.
5 gallon alum tank that sits far enough up where the muffler was that it is out of the way and just above the bottom of the rear bumper...
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5 gallon alum tank that sits far enough up where the muffler was that it is out of the way and just above the bottom of the rear bumper...
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Specifically looking for how low it hangs down.
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There is a lot of room back there where the muffler currently resides. Though I sersiously worry about that spot during any kind of offroad endeavours. At times my rear hitch acts like my rear skid plate.
Does anyone out there produce a "muffler/behind rear axle" skid plate, that could double as protection for an air tank?
Does anyone out there produce a "muffler/behind rear axle" skid plate, that could double as protection for an air tank?