noelp wrote:
I am on my second TF R9 V6 rodeo. First was an ex police vehicle with the long ranger tank.
Quite a few of these around and ex cop Jack's too.
Just get a lr tank fishaholic. It's 2 and half less jerrycans you'll have to take leaving more room for those big fishy's you catch!
Fill er up when petrol's discounted, get further between fill up's.
I wasn.t aware of the fact that a new bracket needs to be put in as my lr tank was already in it when I bought the vehicle but if memory serves me correctly the ARB tank for the Rodeo uses all original fittings and brackets. Mine has a welded bracket up front with 2 bolts for the tank which looks original.
noelp is correct in saying that you lose about 50mm in clearance especially under the front of the tank, half the reason I dented the front of mine while offroading. The other half of the reason was driver error
I've been more careful since the new instalment but I am putting in 50mm lifted springs and going 32 or 33" tyres (not just for the tank reason) which will give me about 80mm of lift over what I have now.
Also I'm going to make a bash plate out of 6mm and fix it at an angle in front of the tank to protct the front of it from any head on obstacles.
The front of the tank is vertical so if anything hits it, it hits it face on
I dont know exactly what mileage I'm getting, I think I could go about 1000k's with moderate driving (highway/town) with a medium load. That's with 112 ltr.
useable petrol and 55ltr.
useable LPG. Offroading is a different kettle of fish.
My father in law has an old 89 single cab with the 2.6 and I'm surprised how pokey that motor is and with reasonable economy too. And he's towed xxxx of split gum at a time in it for years.