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Sierra tank lift.

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Sierra tank lift.

Post by nicbeer »

Hey,

Just wondering if anyone has done a fueltank lift in a WT sierra?

doing a 2" BL as well. It looks like i can get about 2-3"s out of it but unsure on the right way to do it.

Only search ref i found was: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... =tank+lift
Thanks

Nic
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Post by tube suzi »

the problem with lifting the tank in its original location is that the filler neck on the tank will have to pass through the chassis to hook up to the filler neck in the gaurd. I have not lifted a standard tank for this very rearson. I have however replaced it altogether. ( see the zook fuel tank thread)
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Post by nicbeer »

I was thinking of replacing the L bend with a S bend over the top of the chassis rail if possible. Utilising the std filler neck.

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Post by roc box »

i made a z neck filler for mine little slow to fill but does the job
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Post by nicbeer »

Hey Rocbox, have u pics of this?

How have u tackled the mounts.

thanks
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Post by ausyota »

Little off topic sort of...
But I was thinking. Why doesnt one of the custom 4wd fab places make a long range style tank, ie strong steel plate, that is still around the same capacity as standard (maybe just a little more) so as to keep max ground clearance.
As an added bonus they could make models specifically to suit a BL with moved mounts and fillers.

I reckon there would be quite a market not just with zooks.

PS if any shop decides to do this I want royalties :finger:
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Post by nicbeer »

So when u making one? :lol:

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Post by nicbeer »

roc box wrote:i made a z neck filler for mine little slow to fill but does the job
Still have this mod? any chance on how u tackled the mounts.
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