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ArticRubi wrote:Remember: poor planning on my part constitutes an emergency on yours.
Kurt wrote:Same tank I put in my YJ last season
Couldn't tell from the pics but be sure you use a hose that can withstand high temps between the compressor output and the tank. The compressed air from the compressor is really hot. Inexpensive hoses will soften and burst.
BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy
Then you should be O.K.JamesTree wrote:Kurt wrote:Same tank I put in my YJ last season
Couldn't tell from the pics but be sure you use a hose that can withstand high temps between the compressor output and the tank. The compressed air from the compressor is really hot. Inexpensive hoses will soften and burst.
The hose that comes off the compressor is the stock ac aluminum and rubber hose for a couple feet. I will keep my eye on it though
ZAEDOCK wrote:That's a huge gauge! Do you put your windshield down? You might want to relocated to prevent tree/branch/roll damage.
SidewaysTim wrote:Looks good. I had thought about that location for mine but I had clearance issues with the MML.
On another note, do your air horns fill with water?
It's the stock ac compressor.COH143 wrote:What kind of compressor are you using? Is it an A/C converted to air or a designed air compressor? On the A/C mount?