PMF traction bars do not fit with Titan Tank?

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Was this in a long bed or short bed? What size was the Titan tank?

Shortbed, 50 gallon

Looks like the bulge fits on the inside of the frame.

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No way for me to get the bulge on the inside of the frame. Tank would have to come up about 6-8 inches and it is already pretty much snugged up to bottom of bed.
 
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That is the same tank I have. Here are a couple more pictures of the bulge. You can also see the tank is as far up as it can go.

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It will hang out to pretty much even with the outside of the frame rail. I have the PMF traction bars that are in line with the frame, if the OUO mount has it on the outside of the rail you shouldn't have any problems.
 

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When ordering PMF bars you need to specify that you are running the titan tank. Then you get a special set of brackets and no problems installing.
 

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The only downside I personally see to a transfer flow is it's steel bodied. I really like a poly tank myself.
 

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The only downside I personally see to a transfer flow is it's steel bodied. I really like a poly tank myself.
I agree, but hard to pass up transfer flow when it's 30 min from my house and they'll install it and fill it with fuel for $200. Plus it only took them about 45 minutes.

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