air system with dual air horns

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stxraptor

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This is a dual fire truck air horns attached to a 4 gallon aluminum tank with 200psi pressure switch and quick connect air on demand in the rear. I also custom intstalled AIRZENITH digital gauge. here are some pics.

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I think I have the same set still in the box. I was trying to figure out how to make the brackets. Your setup is very nice, might have to copy it.:peace:
 
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I think I have the same set still in the box. I was trying to figure out how to make the brackets. Your setup is very nice, might have to copy it.:peace:

I made my own brackets. I went to the local hardware store and bought 2 - 48" aluminum square tubes and cut them down to size so they can be bolted on directly to the truck frame, from end to end. I mounted the 4 gallon aluminum air tank upsidedown inorder to use the tanks brackets and bolted it to the square tubes. I used a 4 gallon aluminum tank because it had enough clearance on the ends to put the connections and aluminum does not corrode like steel tanks because when air is compressed, it produces water. Then I mounted the air compressor on the square tubes but used long aluminum self tapping screws and then I used rubber bunjee straps that I cut the ends off and used them as spacers between the compressor and the aluminum tubes. This helps alot with vibration from the compressor.
 
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