Tool box fuel tanks
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I would love to have a transferflow box. I have heard alot of good about them but never had one myself. I would definetly get one though if I cam e across a deal.
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I got rid of mine.
I had one and found that the tank / box combo was large, bulky and did not have the storage room in the box that I wanted. I opted for a large chest box in the bed of the truck and use a transfer tank that I can easily remove from the truck if i need more room in the bed. Most of the fuel tanks with a tool box on top have very little room for tools.
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I have a transferflow?toolbox combo besides 70 gallons of diesel I have jumper cables, towrope, 25 foot log chain, wrench set up to 1 1/4 Socket set Dewalt 18 volt impact, Tire Iron 3 wood blocks, Air pump for my air bags, 10 ton hydrolic jack and a few other things and their is room for more
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I have a 60 gal. fuel tool box combo. Got it at Northern tool. I love it. No it can't carry a whole bunch of tools but it holds enough for my needs, socket set wrenches, rope tie downs, chain, fire extinguisher etc.
It's great when your traveling not having to stop fuel. Also when you find fuel at a low price yo can fill her up.
It's great when your traveling not having to stop fuel. Also when you find fuel at a low price yo can fill her up.
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while were shooting the breeze, anyboidy found a deal on these? Id love one but darn it cheaper paying more for diesel than the 1100 dollar storage tank i need to save 10 cents a gallon.
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I've got the 60 gal combo and am very satisfied with it. Ive got quite a few tools, tow straps, jumper cables, and a bunch of other "junk" and it works great!
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I think I'm gonna go with the 60 Gallon AeroTank replacement. For under a grand installed you get a 3 year 50K mile warranty. That way I get the WHOLE bed to put crap in....
http://www.aerotanks.com/veh/dodge.htm
http://www.aerotanks.com/veh/dodge.htm
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