not sure why ford placed only a 29 gallon tank in their f-350 diesel.
Any recommendations on manufacturer for increasing the fuel capacity.
I assume it will require an in-bed product as an extra tank?
Recommendations welcomed with approx. prices paid including install.
Any companies to stay away from?
Dave
Matt Macchiarolo - 29 Mar 2006 22:06 GMT
Google is a wonderful thing, I highly recommend it. :-)
http://www.transferflow.com/
> not sure why ford placed only a 29 gallon tank in their f-350 diesel.
> Any recommendations on manufacturer for increasing the fuel capacity.
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Big Al - 31 Mar 2006 06:47 GMT
> Google is a wonderful thing, I highly recommend it. :-)
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http://northerntool.com/ Search for key word "fuel tank"
Al
Chris Hill - 30 Mar 2006 15:15 GMT
>not sure why ford placed only a 29 gallon tank in their f-350 diesel.
Because you bought the short bed.
351CJ - 30 Mar 2006 20:59 GMT
> not sure why ford placed only a 29 gallon tank in their f-350 diesel.
> Any recommendations on manufacturer for increasing the fuel capacity.
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For 05, in a single rear wheel truck, you could get either a side 19 gallon,
or the rear 40 gallon in the diesel, period. Unless you ordered the dual
rear wheel truck, in which you could have either, or both as I ordered for a
total of 59 gallons in 2 tanks. You may be able to purchase one of these
rear 40 gallon tanks new or used for between the frame rails in the rear?
351CJ - 30 Mar 2006 21:03 GMT
> not sure why ford placed only a 29 gallon tank in their f-350 diesel.
> Any recommendations on manufacturer for increasing the fuel capacity.
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This is what I would be looking at in your situation...
http://www.transferflow.com/html/ford_aft_axle_fuel_tanks.html