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Old 11-03-2009, 04:31 PM   #26
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Re: 2009 aluminum fuel tank *group buy only*

I will run this price for the rest of the month. we have gotten started on a couple tanks already and anyone that is ready to have their tank built give me a call 352-447-2405 or toll free 877-270-3576 to place your order.


I know that some of you are still making modifications to your sketch's just let me know when your ready and we will get started.
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Old 11-07-2009, 12:06 PM   #27
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Re: 2009 aluminum fuel tank *group buy only*

There is a small crossmember (not the rear one) that needed removed on mine. I think it was for the spare tire holder. I have a SWB with leafs and 19" fits easily. It will even tuck under the rear crossmember some.

Are you guys measuring with the piece removed? Can you post some pics, this tank will fit leaf spring just fine, are the coil spring trucks that much different?
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Old 11-08-2009, 06:17 PM   #28
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Re: 2009 aluminum fuel tank *group buy only*

Kind of a silly question, why are yall relocating the tank? Safety reasons? I'm thinking about it because I don't want a tank in the cab of my 16 year old sons truck...
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Old 11-08-2009, 07:15 PM   #29
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Kind of a silly question, why are yall relocating the tank? Safety reasons? I'm thinking about it because I don't want a tank in the cab of my 16 year old sons truck...
this is a better question for the regular forum, but there are many reasons. Some for safety, some for smell, some for speakers, some for storage. any reply's should be posted to the regular forum so we don't highjack Dave's group buy...
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Re: 2009 aluminum fuel tank *group buy only*

here is the link to the regular discussion of our rear mounted tanks. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=362307
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Re: 2009 aluminum fuel tank *group buy only*

can I still get in on this??? or is it too late?
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Re: 2009 aluminum fuel tank *group buy only*

I'm in for one, 1972 4X4 Short steel bed. msgross, is your truck and mine the same?
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I'm in for one, 1972 4X4 Short steel bed. msgross, is your truck and mine the same?
The only difference would be the height of the crossmember, mine is a wood bed. I don't know the height of the steel bed floor crossmembers, shouldn't be an issue though.

You will have to make a trap door for the filler, or have a 1.5" neck welded on instead and run a flush boat deck style filler, or make your own up.
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You will have to make a trap door for the filler
My thoughts exactly, thanks
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can I still get in on this??? or is it too late?
you still have alot of time. i will be offering these prices untill the end of the month.
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if your ready give me a call and we can get you on the board.
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The only difference would be the height of the crossmember, mine is a wood bed. I don't know the height of the steel bed floor crossmembers, shouldn't be an issue though.

You will have to make a trap door for the filler, or have a 1.5" neck welded on instead and run a flush boat deck style filler, or make your own up.
FYI on the boat filler. I found a 2" on ebay for about $30 with shipping and the hose at napa. After looking at the 2" filler the 1 1/2" filler must be awful small for filling at the pump.
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Old 11-11-2009, 11:21 PM   #38
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The only difference would be the height of the crossmember, mine is a wood bed. I don't know the height of the steel bed floor crossmembers, shouldn't be an issue though.
steel xmembers are 3" high
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if your ready give me a call and we can get you on the board.
In Mexico at the moment, I'll call ya in a few days if that's OK
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In Mexico at the moment, I'll call ya in a few days if that's OK
no problem talk to you then.
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awesome just ordered mine.. payment sent
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Old 11-21-2009, 11:03 PM   #42
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I'm out of town right now. When I get home I'll do some measuring and let you know.
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Since there are no modifications to the posted tank dimensions it looks like I am out of the group buy. My space is 27" x 17" which means the 19" dimension won't fit. Don't understand why my space is different. This sucks.
My rear crossmember (1965 4X2 frame) slopes down and back at the bottom of the crossmember. I did a quick measurement of my opening and I believe it will clear. I will do more measuring tomorrow to confirm.
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My rear crossmember (1965 4X2 frame) slopes down and back at the bottom of the crossmember. I did a quick measurement of my opening and I believe it will clear. I will do more measuring tomorrow to confirm.
I installed mine this weekend (tank looked great btw) and had to modify a few things but nothing big. The rear cross member on mine was tight on the right side by less than 3/8 of an inch so I knocked out the rivets on that side (two) and slid the support back towards to bumper about 1/2 an inch. The frame didn't shift at all when I moved it so no worry's there and you already have to remove two rivets to remove the other brace so you already have the tools out.

I specked my tank with a 2" fill but if you're going with a bed floor fill with a boat filler you only need about an 1 1/2" height on it. I also ordered the fill with a 2" diameter and had to make a small 3/8" notch on that same back cross member so the fill didn't hit. I was close and on a 1 1/2" fill you probably could get by without it.

I also ordered a remote roll over valve from tanks inc. for only $11 and should be a cheap fix for the vent issues.

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I installed mine this weekend (tank looked great btw) and had to modify a few things but nothing big. The rear cross member on mine was tight on the right side by less than 3/8 of an inch so I knocked out the rivets on that side (two) and slid the support back towards to bumper about 1/2 an inch. The frame didn't shift at all when I moved it so no worry's there and you already have to remove two rivets to remove the other brace so you already have the tools out.

I specked my tank with a 2" fill but if you're going with a bed floor fill with a boat filler you only need about an 1 1/2" height on it. I also ordered the fill with a 2" diameter and had to make a small 3/8" notch on that same back cross member so the fill didn't hit. I was close and on a 1 1/2" fill you probably could get by without it.

I also ordered a remote roll over valve from tanks inc. for only $11 and should be a cheap fix for the vent issues.

Got any pics to share of the area you are talking about? My frame is done and painted. I don't want to be modifying it, but could cut down on the 19" deminsion to maybe 18 1/2. Just trying to figure this out.
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Forgot to mention that I have a 69 and I would say on these trucks the tolerances are enough that regardless of the year you need to measure in up. I need to get some pics when I go back to finish it up.
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Re: 2009 aluminum fuel tank *group buy only*

Here are my measurements of my 65 4X2 SWB with coils. I have already removed the spare tire crossmember.

I am measuring from the 2nd crossmember from the rear where the track bar connects.



This is the left side



The right side shows the 2nd crossmember is mounted further back on the right side.



The 19" tank would fit the left side between the crossmembers.



But not the right side.



I'm simulating the tank with 3" from the bottom of the rail



The black sharpie mark is how far back the tank could go before it hits the rear crossmember . I believe an 18" (front to back) would be better
for my application.

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Here are my measurements of my 65 4X2 SWB with coils. I have already removed the spare tire crossmember.

I am measuring from the 2nd crossmember from the rear where the track bar connects.



This is the left side



The right side shows the 2nd crossmember is mounted further back on the right side.



The 19" tank would fit the left side between the crossmembers.



But not the right side.



I'm simulating the tank with 3" from the bottom of the rail



The black sharpie mark is how far back the tank could go before it hits the rear crossmember . I believe an 18" (front to back) would be better
for my application.

Alan we can make the tank 18" front to back no problem.
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Old 11-29-2009, 09:52 PM   #49
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Count me in for a EFI tank.
I will contact you tomorrow for final dimensions and payment.

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Today is the last day that i will be offering the group buy pricing. Thank you for all your orders.

If you still want a tank you have untill midnight tonight to get your order in.
Our regular price is still better than all other aluminum tanks on the market so if you miss this you still get a great deal.
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