Victor brought his car in for some simple upgrades and a few simple fixes. He wanted 2- 3 gallon chrome tanks to replace the one painted 3-gallon he had and to also stop some of the noise associated with the rear cylinders bottoming out in the top of the strut tower. So I made some dense rubber mounting pads to cushion the upper cylinder mounts in the rear of the car. Mainly to help give it a more softer ride. Here's just a few pics of his car overall and the tanks mounted in the rear.

Victor's car runs strut bags in the front, cylinders in the rear, 3- 3 gallon tanks, 8-3/8" Smc valves, 2- Dual needle gauges, adjustable pressure switch, mini 6 switch box, 2- Thomas 317 compressors.

 



The car aired out...


The car aired up...


The tanks are mounted just in front of the spare tire carrier.

The stock trunk carpet goes back in and subs fit around the tanks