4WDlifeform
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Beaver Falls, PA
Hey guys and gals... In a bit of a bind... On my previous rig, (ford explorer) had plenty of room below the rear cargo area (where our gas tank is now) to mount all the above.
I kept the train horn cause its just S-I-C-K and goes well with the whole "ill easily run your prius over if you don't move" kinda thing haha.
Anyhow, I used a 3gal tank @ 150psi. I want to go 5gal as the 3gal did not do the justice for pumping air into the tires after trail. (i usually went from 25ish to 34ish) I figure 5gal should get 3 out of 4 tires pretty quickly...
Ehh i sidetracked again! NOW --- where can I put compressor/tank?? the compressor is remote, so if need be, tank can go on the inside. Compressor definitely outside (shes a noisy one) and horns... also no good place. I know the roof is going to be mentioned but no haha. The horns are bundled together (3 of them) in one chunk. They don't come apart, and just wont look all that well up there. Also want to mention that yes, I would like to keep it handy as tire inflation is in mind and MAYBE some cheap "harbor freight" tools??
So... Any ideas? Pics? words of wisdom? Thanks in advance!
I kept the train horn cause its just S-I-C-K and goes well with the whole "ill easily run your prius over if you don't move" kinda thing haha.
Anyhow, I used a 3gal tank @ 150psi. I want to go 5gal as the 3gal did not do the justice for pumping air into the tires after trail. (i usually went from 25ish to 34ish) I figure 5gal should get 3 out of 4 tires pretty quickly...
Ehh i sidetracked again! NOW --- where can I put compressor/tank?? the compressor is remote, so if need be, tank can go on the inside. Compressor definitely outside (shes a noisy one) and horns... also no good place. I know the roof is going to be mentioned but no haha. The horns are bundled together (3 of them) in one chunk. They don't come apart, and just wont look all that well up there. Also want to mention that yes, I would like to keep it handy as tire inflation is in mind and MAYBE some cheap "harbor freight" tools??
So... Any ideas? Pics? words of wisdom? Thanks in advance!