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Old 12-19-2010, 04:23 PM   #7
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Re: 86 1ton fuel tank?

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I dont know if I can put a tank in the back cause of the dump bed. I am going to load it on a trailer if I can find the weight of it somewhere to make sure Im not overloading it. Once I get it home then I can hunt around on it.
That is a useful little bit of info about the dump bed. Now knowing that, I would also say another saddle tank is the way to go. It shouldn't be to hard to find a donor truck that has two 20 gallon tanks on it. I would definitely go ahead and replace the dash switch and the switching valve while doing the second tank. It would save a lot of heartache down the road.

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