Smittybilt 10 lbs Black CO2 Tank

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I finally decided on a mounting location for the tank. Picked up a kidde extinguisher mount and added some lengths on 1/8" angle to allow it to be attached to the side rail of the Xpedition Ready bed rack.


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I finally decided on a mounting location for the tank. Picked up a kidde extinguisher mount and added some lengths on 1/8" angle to allow it to be attached to the side rail of the Xpedition Ready bed rack.


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This is awesome!
Where did you get that bracket?
 

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Not useful with air. CO2 is compressed I think a 10lb tank was equivalent of 640 gallons of air. I filled my tires from 20 to 45 psi each day of TRR 4days 4 tires and a couple other tires 18 fills and still have air.
 
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