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Old 02-15-2010, 01:52 PM   #1
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Re: Side Saddle tanks on 71 lwb

Unless the later year models fit without too difficult of a mod, I would look hard for the 67-72 aftermarket saddle tanks. LOTS of people have trucks with them and thanks to the NBC fabricated controversy, lots of people are afraid of them. Folks usually give them away.

Note they usually don't come with a float to tell you the level in them. I have one saddle on my truck and used a gauge/float kit from JC Whitney.

If you find a set-up make sure you grab the 3-way valve that is usually mounted to the left of the driver on the floor.
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Old 02-17-2010, 05:37 PM   #2
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Re: Side Saddle tanks on 71 lwb

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Unless the later year models fit without too difficult of a mod, I would look hard for the 67-72 aftermarket saddle tanks. LOTS of people have trucks with them and thanks to the NBC fabricated controversy, lots of people are afraid of them. Folks usually give them away.

Note they usually don't come with a float to tell you the level in them. I have one saddle on my truck and used a gauge/float kit from JC Whitney.

If you find a set-up make sure you grab the 3-way valve that is usually mounted to the left of the driver on the floor.
Good question. My 67 C-10 has the in-cab tank only now but someone in the past had installed dual side saddle tanks with filler doors in the bed sides but they had been removed before I got the truck. It does still have the three way valve on the floor at least.

I will take some measurements of the tanks on my 78 and see if they can be made to fit. They have the same frame rail spacing so I don't see why not.
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Old 02-17-2010, 06:27 PM   #3
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Re: Side Saddle tanks on 71 lwb

the 73-87 tanks are alot longer. i have also looked into it. you would have to cut out part of the cab corner to make it work. but i dont see why that would be an issue
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