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07-06-2009, 10:59 AM | #1 |
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Location: ELIZABETH CITY, NC
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LMC Replacement Fuel Tank In-Cab
Need help, my fuel tank is toast. I have done the research and it would cost me about $120 to do it myself with new sender unit or around $200 for a brand new tank and sender unit from LMC. Is the replacement in cab tank from LMC worth it regarding quality, fit, and finish or should I just pony up remove the tank and do it myself?
What is wrong with my tank: Major rust and varnish issues inside Produces a rich rust color gas with chunks of rust and various gunk
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'98 Chevy K1500 ext Cab Z71 4x4 196k miles and still going! 83' Chevy K10 Longbed 4x4. Dana 44 front and rear axles. Lift with 35's. Hopped up 350 V8, 4 speed manual w/granny. NP208 Transfer case SOLD!!!! '71 GMC Shortbed 350 V8/Edelbrock performer intake and carb/Custom Dual Flowmaster 40 Exhaust Currently in progress eventually 383 Stroker! SOLD!!!! '67 Chevy C20 londbed Original 327 V8/4 Speed Custom Cherry bomb Exhaust Inline to be next project sporitng primer grey SOLD!!!!! Last edited by 71GMCNC; 07-06-2009 at 12:30 PM. |
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