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mkohler30
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I have a 2014 Ram 3500 CC 2x4, Aisen w/4:10's and I would like to add an auxiliary fuel tank but want an under bed mount unit. I also was wondering if there would need to be any changes to the def system ya know adding another tank or just tying into the existing tank....so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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JTrac
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xaugievike wrote:
For you guys that installed the larger tanks...has it caused any trouble codes or anything? Any dealer gripes about it with warranty work?


When I had my 2012 GMC 3500 short bed I installed a Titan 57 gallon replacement tank. Had it for 3 years and not one problem. I installed it myself and no one ever asked when I took the truck into the dealer for service.

I did the same thing with the new truck except the tank is a 60 gallon capacity. On our trip to Colorado last year I drove 550 miles without stopping for fuel. I only had 7 gallons left when I got to the overnight stop and probably won't do that again but I was trying to show our traveling friends with their motorhome and huge fuel tank that I could go just as far as them. I do like the ability to get to most of our overnight stops without having to refuel while hooked up. Unhooked I can find the best price and not worry about getting in and out.
JimT
2020 Jayco Pinnacle 32RLTS, 2020 Ford F350, Platinum, 6.7 diesel, 4X4, CCLB, SRW, 12,400 GVWR

fly-boy
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No codes... Flawless.
Had mine installed by the dealer- you will kick yourself for not doing it sooner.
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Housted
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Talk to Jakob at Aero Tank in San Bernardino, CA. I had their 52 gal
replacement tank installed a year ago in my 2015 RAM 3500.

Absolutely love it except when I fill up!!:E

Housted
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ACZL
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Look at T-flow again. See they have a midship replacement tank (57 gallon...part # 0800115309) for $1149.00 that should be for your truck.
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mkohler30
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Well I guess that my only other option is an in bed auxiliary tank any one have any expirences with these hooking them into the existing fuel system degree of difficulty any problems associated with it filling the main tank under the truck suggestions will be helpful..thanks

ACZL
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I have a short box 4x4 and switched out the factory tank to a 50 gal Transferflow one. Like AP said, get fuel as low as possible in stock tank, disconnect everything per instructions, install new tank per instructions. Given everything that's under the truck, don't see where there is room for a 2nd fuel tank--just replace stock tank w/ aftermarket (Transferflow or Titan). T-flow tanks are made of metal and Titans are plastic. Titan probly easier to handle.

As for dealer issues or codes,w/ aftermarket tank, NO. T-flow gives you a new float for sending unit so gauge reads right, but the distance to empty will not work.Have noticed the trucks computer for fuel used/mpgs is spot on w/ the T-flow tank (same as w/ stock one).
2017 F350 DRW XLT, CC, 4x4, 6.7
2018 Big Country 3560 SS
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"Catin' in the Winter"

xaugievike
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For you guys that installed the larger tanks...has it caused any trouble codes or anything? Any dealer gripes about it with warranty work?
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Dayle1
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mkohler30 wrote:
I do have the 8 foot bed. I am not able to look under my truck just yet as I am in the hospital until Monday or Tuesday but will crawl under and see what I can find. I just really love my big tool box and would like to keep it but if I can't find what I like then I guess a new in bed tank and tool box combo might be the answer. Thanks for the direction in my search.


Then the Titan 55 gal tank will fit w/o changing anything else. Just drop the factory tank, move the hardware over to the Titan tank and install it. But good idea to run the original tank as low as possible w/o running dry, then add fuel to the new tank and purge air before starting the diesel.
Larry Day
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mkohler30
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I do have the 8 foot bed. I am not able to look under my truck just yet as I am in the hospital until Monday or Tuesday but will crawl under and see what I can find. I just really love my big tool box and would like to keep it but if I can't find what I like then I guess a new in bed tank and tool box combo might be the answer. Thanks for the direction in my search.

jnharley
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We installed a Titan tank replacement for our Ram 3500. Works great and does not have anything to do with the DEF. Our truck does have an 8 ft bed though.
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racer4
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Titan has a Spare Tire Auxiliary Fuel System.
Titan Link

Maybe that is what you remember.

It is $1798 for 30 gallons. :E

No changes to the DEF system.

Do you have a 6.5' bed or a 8' bed?

I like the idea of carrying more diesel. I am getting a Transfer Flow In Bed Aux Tank in my Ram 3500 long bed being built tomorrow.
Chris and Pat
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fly-boy
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Just did a 61 gallon transfer flow tank and it is the bomb! Never again will I settle for a small tank.
If you can't do an under bed tank get an in-bed tank. With an in bed tank you can get an even bigger one!
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Dayle1
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Explorer II
Titan has a 55 gal. underbed tank for newer diesel Rams, but for 8 ft bed only. So, if you have the 6.5 ft bed, then that is not an option. It is a replacement tank, not an extra tank, there are very few add on tanks that fit under the truck.
Larry Day
Texas Baptist Men-Retiree Builders since '01
'13 Silverado 3500HD LT 2wd CCSB SRW, custom RKI bed
'19 Starcraft Telluride 292RLS
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edatlanta
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I have a Titan tank that replaced my OEM tank and doubled my fuel capacity. Fortunately I don't need DEF. I would check the web sites for the two companies mentioned so far.
Ed
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2006 GMC 2500HD CCSB 4x4 Duramax/Allison, Titan 52 gallon fuel tank, Prodigy Controller, B&W Companion Hitch, Progressive Industries EMS-PT50C, TST Systems 507 TPMS
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