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Well I finally mounted it. I'm not really crazy about how I had to do it but with the soft top, and the bracket I had laying around this is the best I could come up with.
I had a 20lb fire extinguisher bracket that was pretty tall, so I cut a few inches off of it, drilled some pilot holes and screwed it to the wheel well for now. My 10lb tank fits in it perfectly. Also my storage hatch lid opens all the way.
I had a 20lb fire extinguisher bracket that was pretty tall, so I cut a few inches off of it, drilled some pilot holes and screwed it to the wheel well for now. My 10lb tank fits in it perfectly. Also my storage hatch lid opens all the way.
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Thanks Utah.
Aetmch, I like that spot. Do you have to remove it to use it with it laying like that, or being that the regulator is pointed up does it work ok like that?
Aetmch, I like that spot. Do you have to remove it to use it with it laying like that, or being that the regulator is pointed up does it work ok like that?
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I've got a regulator with gauges, but I replaced it with a simple hyperflow regulator that's good to 150psi, i paid I think $37 for it, and about the same for a hose.