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Old 10-08-2010, 10:45 PM   #1
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Question blazer tank in a p/u

! have a 71 c-10 that I have a blazer tank kit for (underbed)
best place to put the filler .don't want to cut into the bed sides?
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Old 10-08-2010, 11:18 PM   #2
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

Can you put it in the wheel well of the rear tire or bring it up through the bed floor? I don't know where else it can go.
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backup light, pass. side..
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Old 10-19-2010, 10:23 AM   #4
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backup light, pass. side..
I like that, shoebox like,
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Old 10-09-2010, 08:34 AM   #5
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

I put mine in the wheel well.

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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

It depends on if you drop the truck and your wheel size as well. Mine has a 5" drop with 20's out back and she hugs the fender so no chance to put the filler in the wheel well. I've seen the side marker scenario but I chose to do the trap door in the bed floor....good luck
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

i plan on taking mine up through the stake pocket. in the rear driver side, we'll see how that works tho.

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Old 10-19-2010, 12:12 PM   #8
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i plan on taking mine up through the stake pocket. in the rear driver side, we'll see how that works tho.
thats how i did mine. worked out great! got the idea from John Fabris
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nice but my long bed sides are not that wide.. did you reform the top of the rail
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John That is AMAZING love it, you just solidified that idea for me... You are a true artist
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

I am looking to do this conversion but heard you cannot run a hidden hitch receiver with the blazer tank. Does anyone have any info on this? i really want the extra gas and extra space inside the truck. But do not want to loose my towing capabilities.
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Old 10-19-2010, 02:37 PM   #13
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

I have the early classic hidden hitch with mine, and while space was tight for getting in there with tools, it is doable. I have a rear tank from an early suburban, which is not much different then the blazer tank. I also used the flip down license plate holder. All works with no issues.

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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

my tank is from a 76 van, i don't have a hitch but there is plenty of room if i wanted to add one.
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Thanks for the imput, just what i needed to hear. If anyone has a suggested brand that they have used for a relocation kit, please share....
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

i pieced mine together with help of the local wrecking yard. got the filler off ebay.
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Old 10-19-2010, 03:02 PM   #17
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

John, that is freaking awesome! Can you tell us where to get the fill tube and gas cap you used? I'd like to do that to my Longhorn.
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Do you have a link for it? Thanks.
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

Stitch, you should have this same area, except your stake posket is more than likely stock and his has been welded shut and had this filler installed in it.
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Stitch, you should have this same area, except your stake posket is more than likely stock and his has been welded shut and had this filler installed in it.
ok looks bigger in the pic for some reason..
maybe he can give up the vendor for the cap set up
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nice but my long bed sides are not that wide.. did you reform the top of the rail
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ok looks bigger in the pic for some reason..
maybe he can give up the vendor for the cap set up
My brother did the same thing but used a flush mount from a Harley tank they are every where and really cheep
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

The top of the bed side is still stock, other then I removed the stake pocket and with the new filler, it is much larger then the stake pocket, so I cut the filler housing down to fill the retangular hole.

here is some more info in this link
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So, other things you will need to do this are:
1. fuel filler hose (from any parts hose, this is not little fuel line, this is the hose for filling Gas tanks.
2. a section of steel tubing or SS tubing bent into a 90 degree from any muffler shop.
3. the Gas fill assembly that you can get for motorcycles or boats (Hint, boat shops have these for around $50).

The only other real mods is to remove the pocket of the stake pocket (hammer and chisel to knock out spotweld, and then at the bottom of the pocket, you will need to cut some clearance for the 90 degee pipe to fit in.

Yea, its pretty fun when people that see it, ask why only 1 tie down on your bed? uhm, that is my gas fill. It is funny to see when I am filling it up. standing at the back of the bed the the gas hose. No one has really said anything to me other then the doubletakes. I am sure that if my wife was seen filling the truck, some guys would call her a dumbblonde not knowing that she really is filling up the gas tank.
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Re: blazer tank in a p/u

Thanks for the info. I appreciate it. I have been on the fence on leaving my tank in the cab on my Longhorn. Not now, it's going bye bye and I'll put a tank or 2 under the box. Great idea!
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