has anyone mounted there tank inside the cabin of a wagon or such?
im going to mount mine in the back of my hardtop and need to know the rules im going to have to comply with for engineering, etc.
any info would be great
cheers
steve.
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outlandy wrote:remember 40 series cruiers had thier fuel tanks under the seat so it cant be too much drama
They were done as standard, you are trying to modify a model that was not like this from factory, that may cause a difference.
I reckon it would in QLD anyway...
Go with the chamber setup. Sealed from internal cabin, but vented to outside.
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86' Landcruiser - MWB Soft Top
Kustom, Kustom and more Kustom to Kome,
Store bought is not as fun...
[quote="Meldge"]Not too long, not to short, it's Middy - It's Just right... :armsup:[/quote]
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