โFeb-26-2015 01:52 PM
โMar-12-2015 07:12 PM
โMar-12-2015 04:21 PM
โMar-12-2015 03:13 PM
rbpru wrote:
I would consider the following.
โข Do you want an extra 30 gals of gas behind you in the bed?
โข What does and extra 240 lbs. of gas do to your max cargo capacity?
โข If you saved 30 cents a gallon verses purchasing the gas on the road, you would need to purchase 1000 gallons to offset the cost of a $300.00 tank installation before you started saving money.
โข At 10 mpg towing, your breakeven point on a $300.00 tank installation would be 10,000 towing miles; assuming you can save 30 cents a gallon.
โข Optimistically 25 gals. in the truck tank and an additional 35 gals. in the bed; would get my rig about 600 miles before I needed to buy gas at the local price. 600 mile is less than half the distance to many of my camping distinations.
โMar-12-2015 02:40 PM
โMar-12-2015 02:00 PM
Southedistoman wrote:
Gdetrailer, thanks for the information. I'm seriously looking at that setup for a trip this summer.
โMar-12-2015 04:14 AM
โMar-11-2015 05:46 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:PAAK wrote:
Have been thinking about adding an external fuel tank in the bed so that I can go longer distances and not to worry about stopping for fuel as much. Also, we all know fuel prices go up around tourist destinations. Has anyone got the tank installed? Has it been an issue with weight?
Perhaps a "fuel station" might work for you?
HERE
Basically a 15 gallon "gas can" with a pump style nozzle.. Doubt that you could plumb it in but add a fuel pump and filter it wouldn't take much time to pump it into your truck tank at a rest stop..
I bought one (different discontinued brand for $100) and used it last summer for my gasser, added about 150 miles to my range. I was able to eliminate at least 4 gas station stops on a 1500 mile round trip..
Makes it much nicer knowing I can choose to not turn into those really tight gas stations and pass them up for ones that are more suited for travel trailers..
That looks like viable alternative.
I would suggest figuring out a way to secure it well though. I wouldn't want it sliding around in the bed of the pickup.
I would agree.
Tank does have predrilled holes in the "feet" for mounting it.
In my case, I mounted the tank to a couple of 2x6s that are about 2ft long to create "skids". I offset the tank on the 2x6s so the tank hugs the front of the bed. The 2x6s prevent the tank from rolling over and when I put my other gear (bicycles, grill, generator, patio rug and some other blocking) into the bed the tank has no place to move. I have a bed hard topper that goes over the hole shooting match so nobody knows whats under there.
When not traveling I empty the tank and remove from the truck bed.
Worked out good for me, especially when I was looking for something that is gasoline rated.. There are tons of in the bed tanks for diesel but for gas it is either carry a bunch of gas cans or this style.. Interesting enough this tank is rated for gas or diesel so it could work either way. Fuel pump adds a bit more to the cost but I am happy with the results.
โMar-11-2015 01:43 PM
Southedistoman wrote:
Out of curiosity, what pump did you end up using? The fill neck on my truck is above the level of the bed, so gravity feed wont work for me.
โMar-11-2015 04:56 AM
โMar-10-2015 04:44 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:PAAK wrote:
Have been thinking about adding an external fuel tank in the bed so that I can go longer distances and not to worry about stopping for fuel as much. Also, we all know fuel prices go up around tourist destinations. Has anyone got the tank installed? Has it been an issue with weight?
Perhaps a "fuel station" might work for you?
HERE
Basically a 15 gallon "gas can" with a pump style nozzle.. Doubt that you could plumb it in but add a fuel pump and filter it wouldn't take much time to pump it into your truck tank at a rest stop..
I bought one (different discontinued brand for $100) and used it last summer for my gasser, added about 150 miles to my range. I was able to eliminate at least 4 gas station stops on a 1500 mile round trip..
Makes it much nicer knowing I can choose to not turn into those really tight gas stations and pass them up for ones that are more suited for travel trailers..
That looks like viable alternative.
I would suggest figuring out a way to secure it well though. I wouldn't want it sliding around in the bed of the pickup.
โMar-10-2015 04:25 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:PAAK wrote:
Have been thinking about adding an external fuel tank in the bed so that I can go longer distances and not to worry about stopping for fuel as much. Also, we all know fuel prices go up around tourist destinations. Has anyone got the tank installed? Has it been an issue with weight?
Perhaps a "fuel station" might work for you?
HERE
Basically a 15 gallon "gas can" with a pump style nozzle.. Doubt that you could plumb it in but add a fuel pump and filter it wouldn't take much time to pump it into your truck tank at a rest stop..
I bought one (different discontinued brand for $100) and used it last summer for my gasser, added about 150 miles to my range. I was able to eliminate at least 4 gas station stops on a 1500 mile round trip..
Makes it much nicer knowing I can choose to not turn into those really tight gas stations and pass them up for ones that are more suited for travel trailers..
โMar-10-2015 02:50 PM
PAAK wrote:
Have been thinking about adding an external fuel tank in the bed so that I can go longer distances and not to worry about stopping for fuel as much. Also, we all know fuel prices go up around tourist destinations. Has anyone got the tank installed? Has it been an issue with weight?
โMar-10-2015 10:32 AM
trail-explorer wrote:
Plumbing it can be a challenge, so that it still meets EPA requirements, unless you have one with a pump and hose with nozzle on it - but usually those style are only on farm trucks.
If I ever have the cash to add a tank, I will replace the OEM tank with a larger tank from Titan Tanks, that way I still have full use of the bed for hauling extra camping gear, firewood, etc. on the long trips I take.
http://www.titantank.com/
โMar-10-2015 07:56 AM