After Ours
1/2 ton status
I mounted 5 spare tires to the front of my truck...they hold all the air I need and pedestrians bounce right off of them.


mostwanted said:I say nay because I wouldn't do it. Mostly because If you did punture it, it would be useless to get you home. You would "have to" have another means to air up a flat or low tire. I think there is plenty of room under the back by the bas tank to mount a tank out of harms way.
Thanks for that characterization. I don't even know you.goldwing2000 said:Please.
Not one single post on here has shown that bumper air tanks are either illegal or unethical. Just a few "chicken littles" worried that 3/16" thick steel (with about 50,000 psi tensile stength) will suddenly go nuclear from 120 psi behind it.
Yeah... whatever.
ntsqd said:Thanks for that characterization. I don't even know you.
Obviously 3/16" plate can hold 120 psi. What about the welds?
Do you know what the stress' are at those welds? Neither do I. Do you know what the Fatigue Life of those welds is? Neither do I. That was my point way back when. It probably won't explode with shrapnel, but that doesn't mean it can't.
Comes down to this: If I'm trail boss your bumper tank WILL be MT. If I'm not trailboss then I'm going somewhere different from you.


goldwing2000 said:Just to prove my point, here is a video of ME shooting a propane tank with a .50 caliber incendiary bullet.
A propane tank is WAY thinner than a bumper should be, has a big fat weld all the way around the middle, has a working pressure of 250psi and contains a flammable/explosive gas.
http://home.comcast.net/~tyoturu/propane2.wmv
Here's a preview: IT DOESN'T SHRAPNEL!! It has two .50 caliber holes in it. One going in and one going out.
I swear you people watch too many bad action movies...![]()

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It's not the end of the discussion simply b/c you decree it so. Obviously your mind is made up, as is mine. I hope you're right, I prefer to err on the side of caution when something can kill me or those around me.goldwing2000 said:If done properly, welds are stronger than the base metal (around 70,000 psi tensile).
And YES that does mean that CAN NOT SHRAPNEL from 120 psi behind it!! 50,000 is WAY greater than 120. Period. Full stop. End of discussion.
It's not the end of the discussion simply b/c you decree it so. Obviously your mind is made up, as is mine. I hope you're right, I prefer to err on the side of caution when something can kill me or those around me.

CanmoreK5 said:Thanks for the injection of common sense, Thom.
Sorry... this doesn't fit the definition.common sense:
sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence.



What it all boils down to is that although you're entitled to your opinion...
