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Mounting LPG Tank

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Mounting LPG Tank

Post by MereMale »

Wanting to mount an LPG tank under the petrol tank, and just wondering if ppl could put up some pics so that I could get an idea of how. This will be for a second tank and I don't want to remove or reduce the petrol tank, as have the tank and craddle.

Thanks in advance

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Post by gqswb »

under the petrol tank? Why would you do that? what sort of truck is this going in?
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Post by matthewK »

the petrol tank come out and put the gass in its place , then a smaller 70L petrol tank gose under drivers side, which is what you didnt want to do

only other way you can do it without touching the petty tank is to wack the gas in the back to put it right under the petrol tank i think its looking for trouble really?
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Post by Screwy »

putting the tank under the petrol tank is no good....

will be sitting about 2 inches off the ground if your lucky.... id say it will be nearly on the ground :?
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Post by MereMale »

Oh ok
Just after seeing a lot of LWB with the tanks at the back, I didn't think that all would have had the petrol tanks changed or removed.
Thanks for the info guys.

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Post by matthewK »

yes nah they do take out the petrol and put the gass in but then they down size the petrol tank from most i think its 90-95L to a smaller 70L under the driver side im pritty sure it was ,
i was looking into this option when i herd down size petrol tank i thought forget it lololol i rather throw in a long rang tank instead and just pay the price of running petrol
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Post by MyGQ »

I have the dual fuel setup howevr, my petty tank is not 70L its only 40L.

The main tank is taken out and the LPG one bolted up (90L usable tank usualy) and then the petty tank under the drivers side passenger floor, it goes between the 2 crossmembers there.
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Post by matthewK »

i was told 70L from a gas place in dandy who was highly recomened but wanted 1400-1700 to do it
oh wells always somthing new to know
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