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hilux long range tank

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hilux long range tank

Post by fisho64 »

Does anybody know if a longrange tank from a LN65 will fit a LN106, both dual cab? I think it is probably a Longranger but not sure.
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Post by ausyota »

Looks like the same tank fits 84-97 models so it should fit.
http://www.thelongranger.com.au/hilux97 ... ltank.html
The long range tanks are a piece of piss to modify and weld different brackets etc. anyway because they are nice and solid steel.
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Post by fisho64 »

turns out its got an Opposite Lock sticker on it. I imagine its a re-badged one from another brand. Does anyone have any clues where it may be from?
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Post by fisho64 »

Ive found it on the internet thanks but cant find any info on the sender unit which is bung. What do I have to do to my stock one to fit it?
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Post by ausyota »

I think mine has a bit of wire welded into the wire arm to make it longer so it has more travel in the bigger tank.
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