Sep-17-2018 05:49 PM
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Sep-23-2018 08:42 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Peggy bought mine for Christmas and it was a couple years before I installed it. I finally did because the last trip I was off on the two lane roads a lot and got tired of trying to find fuel stations that I could get into and out of easily. A fair amount of wasted time finding a station and then discovering I couldn't get to the diesel pumps without a lot of jacking around. Immediately after installation the stress level dropped a bunch.
However now we only travel 250-350 miles in a day and could probably get by without the tank, but when we were doing 400-500 miles a day it was a godsend.
Sep-23-2018 05:36 AM
Sep-22-2018 10:47 PM
Kevinwa wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I personally don’t care to extend my range. 250 miles or so we stop for fuel along with other reasons. Just carry the 5 as a backup.
Exactly, you and I were after two different things, I wanted extended range between fills, you wanted emergency fuel. Hope I didn’t offend, I just was pointing out the difference.
Sep-22-2018 08:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I personally don’t care to extend my range. 250 miles or so we stop for fuel along with other reasons. Just carry the 5 as a backup.
Sep-21-2018 10:32 PM
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Sep-19-2018 04:32 PM
JTrac wrote:
I had a Titan replacement tank on my last 2 trucks. They work very well and by far are the most convenient. What I hated was I don't think I got anything for them when I traded trucks, in fact, I'm sure I didn't. So, money lost. When I got the new Ford last year someone on this forum, or maybe another one, not sure, suggested the Enduraplas 25 gallon transfer tank. It is easily removeable, as long as it is empty, which means if and when I get another truck it goes with me. I've used it several times this summer and it worked like a champ. The fill nozzle has an auto shut off which I tested and can confirm it works. It will empty the 25 gallons in less than 4 minutes.
Just another suggestion.
Sep-18-2018 07:34 PM
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Sep-18-2018 05:04 PM
BarryG20 wrote:
For me personally I would and am going the Titan midship replacement route. One I dont want to lose the bed space even though I have a long bed. My truck gets used for other reasons besides towing our fifth wheel. Nor do I want to mess with the additional plumbing etc that goes on with an in bad tank. Nor mess with filling an additional tank. I know the last two reasons are really not that important. I remember I had a 1974 Chevy that came with saddle tanks with a valve right next to the seat that I could just flip anytime I needed or wanted well as long as there was fuel in the other tank. I am guessing the DOT had something to say about those old saddle tanks that sat outside the frame rails back then. I don't remember seeing them as an option not too long after that year.