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    Oh, yes. I have to maintain the OE look.. The advanced plan I have incorporates the "hub disk" so the spare sits properly.

    Here's a .dxf file that can be imported if anyone wants it.
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    'Jack on

    "Here's a .dxf file that can be imported if anyone wants it."

    No thanks. Everyone here knows that I'm .dxf challenged.

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    Oh, I was thinking of putting the hub disk on the back side of the mount so that it mates with the spare as it does in stock form. It would be hidden that way tho. I think having just a bent plate or 2 welded flat pieces would vibrate really badly without some sort of gusseting or bracing. I saw that the AC is 10.25 lbs and the 1/8" plate could hold that no problem but I think without any bracing between the two faces it will vibrate too much. Just my thoughts. It would be cool to integrate a hose storage method into the bracket so the hose could circle the AC along the inner circumference of the rim also!
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    I use a coiled hose and that would store easily w/o "wrapping"

    Here some text added to the pic to explain better


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    Quote Originally Posted by Moncha View Post
    I use a coiled hose and that would store easily w/o "wrapping"
    OK, as long as it's yellow.

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    it is!

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    Scott, are you trying to do something like this:



    Are you saying that the tank you are using does not have/come with a bracket made for it? I just removed the spare tire mounting and used the existing hole plus drilled a couple extra and mounted my 10lb tank bracket right in. Fits perfectly, I just had to shave off the padlock loop and trim the inside of the trim where those thin raised areas are.

    If you have no bracket, maybe some QuickFist clamps could hold your tank?


    Bart

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    You're gonna have to read the first post.. I have no tank, I'm gonna use my MV50 Compressor (It works fast enough for me) and I still want to keep my spare in it's original place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moncha View Post
    You're gonna have to read the first post.. I have no tank, I'm gonna use my MV50 Compressor (It works fast enough for me) and I still want to keep my spare in it's original place.
    Ok,yeah, I guess I just misread it. I thought you meant in place of the spare. Sorry.

    Bart
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    I love the ideas though. Goes to show that if you want to brainstorm, this is the place!

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    Yes..............I could make this!
    I dont stock that size of steel which means i gotta buy a whole length to make one mount, then im left with what ever isnt used $$$$$$$

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    Scott, you can also lighten up the mount by drilling several 1inch holes in the plates....it will also assist with cooling of the compressor. I am keeping an eye on this thread and may mimic it as I have the same compressor.

    ????? Will the hose reach the front tires with it mounted there or have you replaced the hose with a longer one?
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    Thumbs up

    Hey, Tim. I did my window brackets a few weeks ago and I thank you for the bits. I did some door sound deadening with RAAM Mat and I will post pictures in another thread, I just wanted to thank you here for your product. Take care.
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    There's a little bit of Tim in most of our VX's now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBC View Post
    Yes..............I could make this!
    I dont stock that size of steel which means i gotta buy a whole length to make one mount, then im left with what ever isnt used $$$$$$$
    Are you talking about thickness or other?

    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Scott, you can also lighten up the mount by drilling several 1inch holes in the plates....it will also assist with cooling of the compressor. I am keeping an eye on this thread and may mimic it as I have the same compressor.

    ????? Will the hose reach the front tires with it mounted there or have you replaced the hose with a longer one?
    The hose I have that came with the pump reaches, But I'll probably fins a different one. I need some bulkhead mounted speed connector and a real chuck rather than the Mickey Mouse screw on one that came with.

    I'm shooting for the ability of using the compressor without having to remove the spare tire or the cover thus, it will be wired, switched, protected and have a hose system that would blend in seamlessly.

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