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Title: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: K20Wulf on January 26, 2011, 05:06:07 pm
I saw something about being able to lift the saddle tanks after a body lift is installed. If this is possible what would be required? I bought the truck with a 3" body lift and don't really want to go through the hassle to remove it. It really looks lame with the tanks hanging down, lol. I'd rather switch to a single rear tank, but don't have the funds to do it right now. Any help would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: Captkaos on January 26, 2011, 05:12:34 pm
you would have to either modify the brackets or redrill the holes, and it would only go up 3" and they still hang below the cab.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: K20Wulf on January 27, 2011, 04:09:35 pm
you would have to either modify the brackets or redrill the holes, and it would only go up 3" and they still hang below the cab.

Three inches higher would look better than they do now. If I did want to rear mount a tank what would I have to do? I would guess new fuel lines, lengthen the electrical wires and then figure out how to actually mount the tank. Any advice would be great, as I think this is what I'd ultimately like to do.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: VileZambonie on January 27, 2011, 04:32:39 pm
I would ditch the body lift...
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: 1980c10 on January 27, 2011, 06:19:06 pm
I would ditch the body lift...
x'2  definitely worth the effort IMO.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: K20Wulf on January 28, 2011, 02:28:21 am
I might go to a 1" body lift, just for the extra clearance under hood. But I guess I'd really rather ditch the saddle tanks, mostly because I don't want to bash them on rocks off road. No need to become a rolling firebomb, lol. If anyone can tell me what I need to install a tank in the rear it would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: bfofish on January 28, 2011, 05:30:23 pm
The owner of this site (Chris) has a write up for putting a blazer tank in a truck.

http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/blazertank.html
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: K20Wulf on January 28, 2011, 09:02:20 pm
The owner of this site (Chris) has a write up for putting a blazer tank in a truck.

http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/blazertank.html

Thanks! I appreciate the help. :)
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: Blazin on January 29, 2011, 12:51:43 am
A rear tank can get bashed just as easily and side tanks! I know Ive bashed them both. My Blazer's tank looks like its been beat with a big hammer. I have bashed a pickup tank on a chunk of granite so bad is gashed a hole in it, never caught fire.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: K20Wulf on January 29, 2011, 03:08:55 pm
A rear tank can get bashed just as easily and side tanks! I know Ive bashed them both. My Blazer's tank looks like its been beat with a big hammer. I have bashed a pickup tank on a chunk of granite so bad is gashed a hole in it, never caught fire.

Main thing is I'd like to run rock sliders eventually. So the saddle tanks would have to go. If I kept the body lift couldn't I raise a rear tank up higher between the frame rails?
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: beastie_3 on January 29, 2011, 05:10:00 pm
Yes but some of it will still hang below.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: 1980c10 on January 29, 2011, 06:46:10 pm
I'm don't know what a rock slider is, but if it is what it sounds like it might be; you might want to consider putting a tank in the bed of your truck.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: beastie_3 on January 30, 2011, 12:22:35 am
1980-Its like a re-enforced nerf bar to protect your rockers.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: Jim Rockford on January 30, 2011, 09:28:06 pm
I would ditch the body lift...

That is one thing We can agree on.
Title: Re: Lifting saddle tanks?
Post by: bigpurplechevy on February 18, 2011, 02:15:31 pm
i have a 3" body lift and faced the same problem, however my frame had a few extra holes up higher which i thought was brilliant GM engineering, anyway i moved the tanks up about 2.5" and now you can barely see them, not sure if ALL our frames have this provision or not mine did not look like it was drilled out by anyone.