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Old 12-21-2011, 06:26 AM   #87
xb9rguy
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Re: Should I leave the Fuel Tank in the Cab?

I keep going back and forth on this too and my main reason was for leg room but after reading this ya I won't gain any no matter where the tank is since the head rests already touch the rear window lol. And as far as smell goes I love the smell of gas I just wish I could smell it, and the sound of sloshing I agree can't hear it over the exhaust. As far as safety you can never predict where you may or may not get hit so if that is the death of me at least I will die happily in my good old truck! Glad I found this thread cuz now I will definitely keep it in the cab and save the money and time for something else that it needs like heater controls and a million other little things.
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