I removed the sill tanks from the RR today (they had been disconnected by the previous owner after 1 of the lines got cut offroading, plus I needed to get access to the seat base retaining bolts, which are hidden by the tanks).
I'm now debating whether to refit them or not. To me they look like they will sustain a lot of offroad damage (mine have 1 or 2 minor scrapes, nothing major but the previous owner probably wasn't a serious 4WDer).
Anyone here got them and how do you find 'em offroading?
If I do refit them, I will probably reinstall a bit differently. Mine had the switch to change from main to sill, I would probably like to fit mine with a transfer pump to transfer from the sill tanks to main tank (ala Patrols).
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Sill tanks - keep or not?
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Sill tanks - keep or not?
Dion
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
I've got sill tanks in my 81" dual fuel rangie and they have taken a beating but are holding up well, they are seem to be made of 2mm still with internal baffles and are very strong. There were 2 dents in them when i bought them and there is no way i could get them out without fully rebuilding them.
Regards,
Nick.
Regards,
Nick.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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