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Old 08-26-2008, 09:29 PM
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Air tank placement

I'm thinking of running a reserve air tank on my truck to allow for fast tire inflation with a small pump. The only 2 plausible locations to put it are where my spare tire goes (and is staying), or in the cab (which is space I use often). Can other ideas. THis is for a 4dr. 4Runner.
Old 08-26-2008, 09:33 PM
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have a roll cage? cap the ends and tap for air fittings.
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Thats a pretty good idea, unforunately I have a 2nd gen and I don't intend to install a roll cage in the near future.

How safe is a homemade air tank that is basically a long steel pipe that could be fitted in the stock rear bumper, or along a frame rail (away from exhaust heat) etc?
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Depends on the pressure.

Alot of people user sliders and bumpers as air tanks. So long as you control the pressure you will be fine.
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My front bumper is airtight with fittings.

But the thing here is that you need a HUGE tank to really help - tires contain A LOT of air.

I would highly recommend looking into a CO2 setup with the small compressor as a possible backup.
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I have some 2.5 gallon tanks that fit just in front of the spare tire, use some plumbing strapping to hold it up to the bottom of bed:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri....shtml#Storage
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I found 7 gal of air at 100psi just barely filled a 31x10.5r15 to 30psi. If I recall correct that is.

Anyone attached a York compressor to a 22RE? There's plenty of room for one I think.

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