Where did you mount your air tank?
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Not unless you want to put it inside the passenger compartment. But then where would I put all my ??
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Someone should design and fabricate a tank that is about 1" thick that fits across the full rear floor. 1"-1.5" thickness should get a couple gallons of capacity. If someone wants to steal this idea from me and make some $, simply send me one as a thank you. ;-)
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It could be possible to fabricate a tank and essentially stick it anywhere...square, round, oval, the possibilities are endless... GENIUS, this guy is, 46chevytrcuk!
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Anyone know if people have tried to seal and fill frame rails with air? I wouldnt think that would be too hard? That would be an awesome solution.
(Could be water storage too)
(Could be water storage too)
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I've had this thought, a couple one gallons on either side in the rear like fire extinguishers, in fact with some ingenuity you could use fire extinguisher bottles depending on their ratings
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I had that same thought! It's certainly thick enough that you wouldn't have to worry about the pressure. Not sure about water, though. You'd need to be 100% certain that it was sealed well on the inside to prevent rust and I don't think I'd drink or cook with water that had been in a frame rail. I'm not sure what it's coated with on the inside.