Kenneth
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Thank you for trying!!
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You're welcome. I ran it again with a viair 1gal tank and it worked fine for removing lug nuts. Reinstalling them, it fell a little short but not prohibitive. I hastily plugged several of the tank connection points and all were leaking so it wasn't a true test of the tank. I'll be installing it tomorrow and trying again with no leaks.Thank you for trying!!
i have 2 tanks mounted under the passenger on the side frame and another smaller 2gallon tank above my spare. maybe think about one of those mounting locations? that way you wont have to ever remove themYou're welcome. I ran it again with a viair 1gal tank and it worked fine for removing lug nuts. Reinstalling them, it fell a little short but not prohibitive. I hastily plugged several of the tank connection points and all were leaking so it wasn't a true test of the tank. I'll be installing it tomorrow and trying again with no leaks.
I'm pretty sure the system would be totally fine with the 2.5 tank but for now were gonna stick with the smaller because we can mount it to the bed rack which comes out for hunt season and I won't need the tank then. . Sent from my iPad using Forum Runner
I am also curious how do you mount it up there... self-tapping?
i have 2 tanks mounted under the passenger on the side frame and another smaller 2gallon tank above my spare. maybe think about one of those mounting locations? that way you wont have to ever remove them
It sounds like thread sert. That would be a clean way to be able to bolt it place. Tim https://www.fastenal.com/web/products/details/0126105 ---------- Post added at 07:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:13 AM ---------- Also Harbor Freight has their version of the tools and sert . http://m.harborfreight.com/45-piece-threaded-insert-riveter-kit-1210.html?utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fturningwrench.com%2Ftool-review-harbor-freight-threaded-insert-tool%2F12
i used the bolts and clips that i had extra when i replaced my bumper. 2of the holes lined up with existing oem holes already cut into the frame. the remaining, i went anead and drilled out. as for my 3rd tank above my spare, i built a bracket