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thanks guys-my 87 has EFI does that matter when i choose the tank, i am assuming the fuel pump is in the tank. also i have searched for similar posts on the forum and most guys seem to recommend looking for OEM brackets, i will need them as mine are totally rusted, the only thing salvageable is the plastic cover so i will need everything new. a lot of people seem to mention "poly tanks" any advantage over basic metal?thank you
thank you all and also dave for all the detailed pointers.as i have also been researching here and outside of the forum i have also come across some additional details .....it seems like OEM brackets are a better bet than aftermarket, i found that oem brackets from a dealer can run about $50 each and have NO blind nuts AND no attachment provision for the plastic tank cover. the brackets with the provision for the plastic tank cover are about twice as much (if you can find them) what is the opinion of you guys, is the tank cover really needed?? this is an east coast truck so everything is rusted and will need to be replaced including the entire fuel pump/sending unit assembly. i would like to go GM on the fuel pump but given the fact that this is likely to be an expensive job need to keep cost down so i was thinking aftermarket. any suggestions on a decent aftermarket pump name or are they alll about the same quality? i found one supplier in new hampshire who would sell me brackets(for no cover)/straps/tank with aftermarket pump&sending unit installed for about $300.salvage yards here in new york rarely have such parts as the tank brackets for these older trucks. anybody know of a good salvage yard out west that has supplies of older truck parts?thanks