Has anyone fitted the 4WD Systems tanks to their trucks?
http://www.4wdsystems.com.au/html/tanks.htm
I'm looking at the 159L main and 82L sub replacement tanks... Was wondering on quality and fit? Any dramas or anything to watchout for, even any suggestions to other makes. I am keen on the 4WD Systems ones 'cause they come in at only $690 odd each (yes sub is same as main... go figure!), so value for money and also capacity is amongst the best around.
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Replacement Tanks
Replacement Tanks
2000 GU II, 6.5L Chev Diesel (ex ZD30), lift, bar+winch, rear bar, drawers, fuel tanks I need a personal loan to fill... most of the regular touring gear.
having seen way too many bad quality tanks break in remote locations, i would very strongly suggest you pay the extra money (probably not much more) and get the best possible brand tank. if you can't afford the best, stick with your standard tank and use jerry cans.
there are very few places you will not be able to go with your standard tanks, and if you are going to those places where you need the extra range, i would suggest not being a tightarze with tank selection.
there are very few places you will not be able to go with your standard tanks, and if you are going to those places where you need the extra range, i would suggest not being a tightarze with tank selection.
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