
05-28-2008, 08:23 AM
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Re: Installing Air Systems
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Originally Posted by imjin
That I did. The small 2.5 gallon tank fits perfectly back there and there's about a nat's hair worth of space between the 285/75/16 spare in front of it, but it doesn't get in the way of dropping the spare.
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The only possible problem I see with mine is that my hitch frame is round whereas your's appears to be square. Which means mine won't stay put and want to rotate.
Plus I have two 2.5 gallon tanks and two compressors. I plan to have them operate independently, so I can install one now and one later.
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