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Old 01-03-2012, 07:52 AM   #101
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Re: Should I leave the Fuel Tank in the Cab?

That looks good painted black.
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Old 01-03-2012, 10:27 AM   #102
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Re: Should I leave the Fuel Tank in the Cab?

Ya good idea on gas tank....I'm about to do my carpet so would paint gas tank also...looks great!
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Old 01-04-2012, 01:33 AM   #103
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Re: Should I leave the Fuel Tank in the Cab?

Good thread, also so I can find later.
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Old 01-04-2012, 01:53 AM   #104
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Re: Should I leave the Fuel Tank in the Cab?

man, after reading all of this, I am not sure I am going to move the tank to the rear from the cab now. my son really wants to put some subs and an amp behind the seat so I bought a tank to move to the rear. but after some saying it is a pain to move and some saying it is a pita to fill I am second guessing my self now. what do you all think.... so unless I can find room for a amp and subs, speakers in the door what do i do... now I am confused
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Old 01-04-2012, 03:37 AM   #105
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Re: Should I leave the Fuel Tank in the Cab?

i'm moving mine to the back with a homemade tank!!
a-cause its a daily driver and with nothing on the back theres no weight back there,so this helps.
b- i could smell fumes every now and then and i did feel a little uncomfortable
c- when i put the cd player in, i had the speakers sliding back and forwards under the seat cause theres nowhere else to put them so they are going in that space
d- this thing about being in an accident is a big crapshoot!!! how many people die from little fender benders versus big tank splitting fireball rear-enders or roll over-petrolspill in the cab type-burn to death events is a never-ending debate-----we live we die- thats life!!!
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