truckman1974
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Decide what will work best.
1) A true transfer tank that fills as you drive with an auto switch or switch in the cab.
2) A toolbox/transfer tank that has a filling nozzle to refill the truck fuel and other equipment.
3) A replacement larger tank such as a Titan.
You can search around for all of these and not pay full retail. Of course each has it's pros/cons. Are you just wanting to increase range of the truck?
1) I like the idea of it filling as I drive so that if I'm on a long trip I don't have to just use it as an emergency back up....I'd rather it be a fill it and let it use it as needed.
2) I like the idea of have a toolbox back there that I can keep a few things in (I don't need a lot of space). I'm a weapons instructor so I would probably just keep range type tools back there.
3) Someone on this thread mentioned something about when full it makes the truck lean more on one side? I wouldn't like that but if that's not the case then the Titan wouldn't be bad because the bed space would still be available, if needed, but the dang Titan is just so expensive.
I guess if it really came down to it, I could manage with the OEM tank and just throw a few tools in the back of the truck as needed (put them up when not in use). Just would be a "nice" addition to have the extra fuel capability, if needed. Not something I'm willing to just drop $1000+ on regardless of which choice (1, 2 or 3) it was.
I know.........we spend more than that on Rims and other accessories. Just the extra fuel tank capability isn't high on my list. It's just a "nice" addition....a "if the moon and stars lined up perfectly I'd buy it" type thing. You know?