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Old Yesterday, 12:49 PM   #1
JNDewes
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Keeping the Cabin Tank

I'm installing a Sniper 2 EFI system on my '68 stepside and wanted to go ahead and install a rear frame gas tank, but I hate the thought of a bed fill or even a side fill. Has anyone kept their cab tank and just added the additional tank? I'd love to keep the easy fill location.
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Old Yesterday, 12:55 PM   #2
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Re: Keeping the Cabin Tank

I have an auxillary tank on my flatbed while retaining the stock tank. Behind the cab above the driveshaft, between the frame rails. I filled up the entire space with a 52 gallon tank. It does however have its own filler
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Re: Keeping the Cabin Tank

Thanks - how are they connected, and how do you ensure the new fill location is as high as the old one?
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