Any Georgians?
#4712
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Chattanooga
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Im out for Jeep-Fest. With the wedding coming up in less than 2 months.. Every spare cent I have is going towards getting that paid for.
My next "big" ride will probably be the NAXJA FLOG pending it is at Adventure offroad.
I simply dont have the spare $ to drive my jeep down to JF
Sucks..but gotta take care of the wedding first.
#4713
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Carrollton, GA
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
I need to go read that NAXJA thread
Im out for Jeep-Fest. With the wedding coming up in less than 2 months.. Every spare cent I have is going towards getting that paid for.
My next "big" ride will probably be the NAXJA FLOG pending it is at Adventure offroad.
I simply dont have the spare $ to drive my jeep down to JF
Sucks..but gotta take care of the wedding first.
I hope it's at Adventure or Chocco. Durhamtown is the next closest for us but I don't think I'd want to ride there with the other two options.
Im out for Jeep-Fest. With the wedding coming up in less than 2 months.. Every spare cent I have is going towards getting that paid for.
My next "big" ride will probably be the NAXJA FLOG pending it is at Adventure offroad.
I simply dont have the spare $ to drive my jeep down to JF
Sucks..but gotta take care of the wedding first.
#4716
Junior Member
I run Scott SCBA bottles at 2,000 psi with an Oxy/Acetylene regulator on top.
I can run 200psi for a good little while. Runs air tools and everything.
I can air up my 35's 3 or 4 times before it needs to be refilled.
#4717
My will be similar except, I'm going to plumb it in with a vivair 450c compressor on board as well. I like the oxy/acetylene regulator.
#4718
Junior Member
I just have them refilled at the Fire Department when they're empty.
#4720
I understand, I could do that it would probably make more sense since I work there. I guess I was concerned with running out of air, then I would have a compressor on hand to fill the tank.
#4721
Junior Member
Yep, the trick is finding the fitting. You have to have a Scott fitting with 1/4 npt threads on the other end.
Yeah, I usually don't use 1/4 of the tank on a wheeling trip. If I use it at all.