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removing dints in fuel tank

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removing dints in fuel tank

Post by built4thrashing »

does any one know how to remove the dints in a sierra fuel tank without removing it from the car?
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Post by ozy1 »

chuck in a match, will remove dint with the sound of a BOOM
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Re: removing dints in fuel tank

Post by christover1 »

built4thrashing wrote:does any one know how to remove the dints in a sierra fuel tank without removing it from the car?


best not too pop out the dents, or you weaken the metal, and risk cracks forming. christover
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Post by Beastmavster »

You can pump up the tank with compressed air, but with any really folded over dents you'll weaken in like chris said.

leave it till it leaks then buy another one and put some armour on before you go offroad.

thats what I had to do with my Vit :(
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Post by built4thrashing »

what do youz use as armour
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Post by bigsteve »

Save your time and money for a fuel cell when the tank is dented beyond repair.

(I have a spare tank if your interested)

Keeping the tow bar and running something back to the floor b4 the tank should protect it.

(I have a spare tow bar too)
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