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Yeah, so long as you keep your truck away from NBC News, you oughta be ok. Also, diesel doesn't explode on contact like in the movies.
You can get a universal tank that has a rubber bladder inside to prevent leaks if the metal exterior has a hole. fab up some brackets and put it in the back of the frame. It will be a no go right behind the cab. Plus where will your exhaust go?I agree that getting dual tanks to work right isnt fun, but once everything is good, its really nice.
An answer to your question. Are you using your bed to haul anything ? You could set up a tank in the front and use that for your fuel, just like you see the service trucks that fuel up cat's in the field.
31 gallons is better than anything these trucks came with... and you only have ONE tank to fill... convenient.. yes the bed is a flat bed so i want to be able to haul but i would consider a tank on top.i agree on only one side to fill upReally the only really safe place (if there is one) is inside the frame rails, and AHEAD of the rear axle... The rear mounted burban tanks are just as dangerous as the saddle tanks... There have been big recalls for ford and GM (that I know of) for their full size cars having rear mounted tanks, and also any car that hit you in the rear is going to go down and under and into that tank, probably wont damage anything but the tank.I just thought of this the other day, I came across a court thingy a while back, like in 2004 where some lady was killed because her 69 mustang blew up because of it's rear mounted tank when she was plowed into in the rear, and her family actually WON the lawsuit they put against ford manufacturing such a dangerous car, in 2000 something, over a 69 model car... that's crazy.
I just thought of this the other day, I came across a court thingy a while back, like in 2004 where some lady was killed because her 69 mustang blew up because of it's rear mounted tank when she was plowed into in the rear, and her family actually WON the lawsuit they put against ford manufacturing such a dangerous car, in 2000 something, over a 69 model car... that's crazy.
Quote from: 78 Chevyrado on April 19, 2011, 10:56:21 pmI just thought of this the other day, I came across a court thingy a while back, like in 2004 where some lady was killed because her 69 mustang blew up because of it's rear mounted tank when she was plowed into in the rear, and her family actually WON the lawsuit they put against ford manufacturing such a dangerous car, in 2000 something, over a 69 model car... that's crazy.It just upsets me to know that people knowingly take risks or do something stupid like burn yourself on hot coffee and win in court.Anyways, after looking at the frame, you could have a custom tank built, but you would need to have it notched for the driveshaft, but check for clearance when the back of the truck is fully weighed down.
You could set up a tank in the front and use that for your fuel, just like you see the service trucks that fuel up cat's in the field.