Originally Posted by Benjamin
(Post 737400)
No, it will still be a long bed, it will just have a fuel tank mounted in it. Now if you take the long bed off and put a short bed on and put the tank between the cab and bed, then yes it will no longer be a long bed and yes it will devalue the truck.
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Originally Posted by rednekroper05
(Post 737403)
What are the dimensions on the tank. My flatbed has a 75 on it and my future brother in-law has a 109 L tank and these don't really take up too much of the beds. I'm fixing to put the a 100gal L tank and tool box on the 06. As far as people stealing fuel im gonna set mine up so my filler bung and pump are inside the tool box
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Friend wants to install a 35 gallon tank on the bed of my truck
Is it a old semi tank by any chance?
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Originally Posted by rednekroper05
(Post 737413)
Is it a old semi tank by any chance?
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
(Post 737357)
it would only lose value if you sell the truck with the tank empty, with it full it will add at least $140 to the value of the truck.
But to gunman, I highly doubt a tank as small as 35 gallons would take up a considerable amount of room. |
Originally Posted by EasternAggie
(Post 738056)
:spit:
But to gunman, I highly doubt a tank as small as 35 gallons would take up a considerable amount of room. |
You better check and see if it meets Florida Law for an Auxillary fuel tank first. Many state's DOTs are very funny about them. How thry're built/reinforced. How they're mounted. How they're wired. How they're plumed. Baffled. Shaped. You name it.
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