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Old 11-20-2015, 12:29 PM   #11
Rod Run
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Re: Tank swap question

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Originally Posted by Dano4163 View Post
I've been looking at the CCP tanks, but what I'm trying to avoid is putting a hole in the bed. If I can't find anything else this is definitely the way I will go.
Was is easy to install? How was the price?
I believe they might have a side fill also?

It was incredibly easy to install. There are two flanges welded to the sides of the tank and then there two separate strips that have nuts welded on them.

You just need to mock everything up (so you know where to drill holes), drill your holes and then sandwich the frame between the tank and the strips, before bolting it all together. No other straps or brackets to worry about

After holes were drilled, it took me less than 10 minutes to install

I bought it off of their Ebay store (this is the steel tank) and thought the price was great, but everyone has a different budget
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