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Old 05-04-2013, 07:33 PM   #26
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Re: Underbed gas tank

as I recall, I used the blazer tank...
I had an exhaust shop bend some tubing and connected it with NAPA fuel hose.

The fuel filler door is from Hagan Street Rods. The cap is a "fill-through" design, so this design is not without compromise. I don't really have any issues filling it though- I can go full speed on the fill- no stop/start.

I haven't filled the cab filler, but I already got rid of the old tank so I'll have to find a replacement neck if I want it to look stock.
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Old 05-04-2013, 09:57 PM   #27
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Re: Underbed gas tank

I moved mine to the back because I wanted to shave the filler neck..
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Old 05-10-2013, 07:31 AM   #28
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Re: Underbed gas tank

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just monkey see monkey do// and guys not capable of fixin things
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that is part of the monkey see monkey do rational just spouting gibberish and noncense

in the years (over 40) that these trucks r on the road show my one documented case of where a rear mounted gastank in these trucks saved a life
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i would think that anybody who cant handle a fuel nozzel and drips fuel on thier cab will just dump fuel on the bed and ruin that paint too

so i dont see any gain there
^ this guy is all about marching to his own drummer, huh? I suppose he doesn't change his oil, replace tires, or grease bearings and such, because that's "what everyone else does." lol
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