For those who care . . .
Scion Pro is a big part of the Scion-community, plus a supporter of events like Sanitarium in Atlanta (met him there the last couple years) and others. I'd give Steve Saporito (Scion Pro) and see what he could do.
Scion Pro is the one that built the taxi gen 1 and the leader of one of the 2 teams in the "joes vs. pros" build off a year ago- the "pros" team.
- I'd look into a vendor that actively supports the Scion-community over a generic parts vendor any day.
I've seen the scionpro air ride on a Murasaki and am so jealous. I'll have to save a lot of lunch money to afford it, but I would trust it more than any other...I'm pro scionpro.
Yea i spoke with scionpro and after Nov 11 there prices will go up because there upgraded there bag kit. I am thiking about selling my bobber to get the bags and start showing my car. Anyone know of any Show in Richmond, VA
there are a ton of builds with under car mounted compressors. there is plenty of room under neither. also since you got the pancake tank you should be able to stick it in the hidden storage area, just remove the foam piece and mount it to the floor, obviously you'd need to reinforce the floor.
So what you have in the picture is just a steal plate so you can keep your spare tires, I am putting the tank in the trunk where the spare goes and the compressor under the car
There is a rubber cap/plug in the bottom of the tire spare well. If you go under the rear and look just ahead of the back bumper brackets, you'll see a round rubber disk. That is the plug . . .
You could use hole and adapt the plug (or get a new one) as a passage to connect the compressor and the under-vehicle components.
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