Jan-07-2023 12:06 PM
Jan-31-2023 06:54 AM
OverNightSensation wrote:
Thanks to all who replied! I decided to go with poly and ordered one of these.
Jan-31-2023 04:59 AM
Jan-30-2023 01:39 PM
Jan-30-2023 02:54 AM
Jan-21-2023 09:55 AM
Huntindog wrote:
Here in Arizona, plastic degrades pretty fast from the sun. Maybe not an issue for you though.
Jan-21-2023 03:13 AM
Jan-20-2023 09:17 AM
Grit dog wrote:That's just mean man. HAHA
On the theft topic, I always try to leave an unexpired but cancelled credit card laying in plain view in the vehicle. Figure, A. Shiny object, maybe will think they hit the lottery and bail without looking further or doing more damage. and B. Just to imagine the feeling when they go to buy 20 packs of Sudafed 10 minutes later and the card is declined!
Jan-10-2023 12:21 PM
Jan-10-2023 10:28 AM
Lantley wrote:
Permanent installation is not necessary. You can ratchet strap the tank down for safety reasons.
A 25 gallon tank will weigh 200#. Most tweakers will not even know what it is. Even then moving a greasy 200# diesel tank will not be easy.
While I do have a tonneau cover to keep my tank out of sight. Transfer Tank theft is the least of my worries
Jan-10-2023 06:51 AM
Jan-09-2023 07:23 PM
OverNightSensation wrote:Grit dog wrote:
So part time use and frequent removal?
Good luck. At least a metal tank can be strapped down fairly securely for safety purposes or could even install some nut serts or weld nuts to the bottom of the bed for easier removal.
I’d be hard pressed to leave a fuel tank in my truck that isn’t somewhat “permanently” secured.
Safety issues aside, if not bolted down, it’s like Christmastime for tweakers every time you park it!
I'm looking at low profile units, I have a BAKFlip MX4 bed cover to hide from prying eyes when not towing the 5er.
Jan-09-2023 07:19 PM
Jan-09-2023 06:15 PM
Grit dog wrote:
So part time use and frequent removal?
Good luck. At least a metal tank can be strapped down fairly securely for safety purposes or could even install some nut serts or weld nuts to the bottom of the bed for easier removal.
I’d be hard pressed to leave a fuel tank in my truck that isn’t somewhat “permanently” secured.
Safety issues aside, if not bolted down, it’s like Christmastime for tweakers every time you park it!
Jan-09-2023 05:33 PM
Grit dog wrote:
So part time use and frequent removal?
Good luck. At least a metal tank can be strapped down fairly securely for safety purposes or could even install some nut serts or weld nuts to the bottom of the bed for easier removal.
I’d be hard pressed to leave a fuel tank in my truck that isn’t somewhat “permanently” secured.
Safety issues aside, if not bolted down, it’s like Christmastime for tweakers every time you park it!