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Post by Ridealldayrideallnight »

Just wondering if anyones toyed with the idea of a larger capacity fuel tank for a wide track hard top? or if there's tanks from other cars that could fit in? I've got a 2' body lift as well.

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Post by grimbo »

you can buy long range fuel tanks from Brown davis and the Long ranger. I think ARB sell them
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Post by christover1 »

Ridealldayrideallnight wrote:Just wondering if anyones toyed with the idea of a larger capacity fuel tank for a wide track hard top? or if there's tanks from other cars that could fit in? I've got a 2' body lift as well.

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I have a 60L tank from a Nissan 260C fitted to my LWB ute, behind the seats, on the floor. Probly not suited to a swb hard top. My mate uses a 60L fuel cell (plastic race tank) from good race shops. These come in many sizes and shapes. A long range tank is available for sierras I believe, guessing not cheap. christover

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Post by MudLux101 »

not cheep alright!

$669 for a replacement 75L tank

But if you can stretch yor budget (i don't think so :D ) go for it!!
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Post by Liam »

A tank from a vit will fit between the chassis rail, in front of the diff, with a bit of massaging. I got a seventy litre tank in mine, but when above the rails (no back floor)
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Post by ZOOK60 »

i have a 55L from overkill it works great, i have moved my back diff 5" rearward, its made of 3mm steel so i dont need to run a bash plate
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