2005 SB Aux or replacement fuel tank
2005 SB Aux or replacement fuel tank
Has anyone found the best way to increase their fuel capacity in a short bed quad cab? I'd like to add 20-40 gallons in an unused area but haven't seen anything that was even close to reasonably priced. I suspect that a transfer system to the main tank will be the easiest way to go.
Do they even make a larger capicity tank for Short beds???
I havent heard of anything like that...seems to be long bed only, or get a transfer tank that takes up precious space in a short bed
Hopefully someone else knows for sure
I havent heard of anything like that...seems to be long bed only, or get a transfer tank that takes up precious space in a short bed
Hopefully someone else knows for sure
Turbo Reno...
One thing I was looking at was if the exhaust was moved and you were a little creative you could take anothers stock tank that he pulled out for a aftermarket tank, and place it on the other side of the driveline just like the stock one is. This would double your gallons. (My tank will be available 35 gallon in about two weeks or so)
Diesel Engineer...
American tank and toolbox North of Dallas TX. has one specifically for the roll up covers. They are great tpo work with and have a good product
One thing I was looking at was if the exhaust was moved and you were a little creative you could take anothers stock tank that he pulled out for a aftermarket tank, and place it on the other side of the driveline just like the stock one is. This would double your gallons. (My tank will be available 35 gallon in about two weeks or so)
Diesel Engineer...
American tank and toolbox North of Dallas TX. has one specifically for the roll up covers. They are great tpo work with and have a good product
http://aerotanks.com/dodge/d60sb/d60sb.htmthey make a 60 replacment for the short bed and a 75 for the long bed.I bought a fuel&tool from them and so far so good
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