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Old 05-04-2008, 08:29 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: How to: Install CO2 tank in rear

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A friend of mine who does a lot of wheelin' in his jeep club had a tank install in the back of his jeep. The folks at the welding shop overfill his tank and his safety valve blew inside the jeep. Luckily the valve was pointed toward the rear of the jeep or it could have been disasterous. I'm sure this was a freak thing. But I'm not sure where else you would put it unless you had an equipment trailer for your FJ. There could be a problem w/ the trailer depending on your type of wheelin'.
Dang, that is some good info to know. Was it a power tank or The Source type or a generic beverage type of tank?
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