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Old 01-26-2015, 01:31 AM   #1
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air tanks

where does everybody put there tanks on the ad truck and what size tank can you run 2-3gal tanks or one 5 gal tank. It will use be to air out and up not any crazy stuff. I have 2-444 Viair compressor. have any pics please post them
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Old 01-26-2015, 01:53 PM   #2
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Re: air tanks

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where does everybody put there tanks on the ad truck and what size tank can you run 2-3gal tanks or one 5 gal tank. It will use be to air out and up not any crazy stuff. I have 2-444 Viair compressor. have any pics please post them
On my 48 the bed floor has been raised 3". I was able to fit (2) - 5 gallon storage tanks and (2) compressors between the bed floor and my gas tank. Here is a pick from when I was building the truck (hence the rat nest of wires everywhere)..

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Old 01-26-2015, 11:20 PM   #3
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Re: air tanks

Here is where we put the tank, compressor and valves on my '48.

For the 'Burb I am planning a 3 gallon tank outside the frame rail between the running board brackets using two pumps.
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Re: air tanks

Thanks guys great set up. I was thought about the tanks behind the running boards one 3 gal tank be enough or one on each side
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Old 01-27-2015, 07:36 AM   #5
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Re: air tanks

Great question. I just had that conversation last Friday with the builder of my chassis. He builds a lot of trucks http://www.tricktrucknrod.com/hh/Home.action

He uses one three gallon tank with the two compressor set up and claims it is sufficient. The key is recovery time for tank air pressure and the two compressors handle that. Since he has been in business building these for a long time for paying customers I figure his advice is good enough for me.

That set up is for a system to enable me to simply raise the truck and drive away. Guessing if a person wants to raise and lower the truck multiple times in quick succession you may want more air storage capacity.

Hope that helps?

PS...Marc you truck looks as good underneath as on top!
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Re: air tanks

That is what I want to do raise and go.
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