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4X4Dodger
Dec 22, 2015Explorer II
I think all of this stressing out about what size gas station to pull into is a bit overdone and you really dont have to worry.
All gas stations are serviced by tractor trailer fuel trucks. So by default the vast majority are sized to accept that. The exceptions may be smaller inner city stations.
Generally speaking I find that the smaller stations along interstates are faster, easier to deal with and I dont find myself standing in line with 10 truckers needing scale tickets or showers before I can pay for my fuel. It's for this reason I avaid the long lines and hassles of the flying J's and Pilots etc unless my options are limited.
If you can adequately handle your rig you should have no trouble in 99% of all gas stations.
All gas stations are serviced by tractor trailer fuel trucks. So by default the vast majority are sized to accept that. The exceptions may be smaller inner city stations.
Generally speaking I find that the smaller stations along interstates are faster, easier to deal with and I dont find myself standing in line with 10 truckers needing scale tickets or showers before I can pay for my fuel. It's for this reason I avaid the long lines and hassles of the flying J's and Pilots etc unless my options are limited.
If you can adequately handle your rig you should have no trouble in 99% of all gas stations.
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