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On a shorty have heard of them being mounted on the underside of the floorpan where it comes up to form the floor of the cargo area/rear seat.
This was using a long thin aluminium tank though.
I have a 40L tank mounted behind the cargo barrier on an LPG gas tank frame modified to hold the smaller tank. I made it to be easily removable if i need the space. Its a fully certified and tested truck airtank and has quick connect locking airbrake fittings for connecting the tank up to the rest of my air system. I used high pressure hydraulic hose and a stop flow valve is installed in the supply and delivery lines incase of a hose rupture. This tank complements one already installed under the truck to the RHS chassis rail.
Woop wrote:I have a 40L tank mounted behind the cargo barrier on an LPG gas tank frame modified to hold the smaller tank. I made it to be easily removable if i need the space. Its a fully certified and tested truck airtank and has quick connect locking airbrake fittings for connecting the tank up to the rest of my air system. I used high pressure hydraulic hose and a stop flow valve is installed in the supply and delivery lines incase of a hose rupture. This tank complements one already installed under the truck to the RHS chassis rail.
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Weekdays - Prado GXL D4D with some stuff
Weekends - Mav shorty with lots of stuff