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Gas tank relocation
Was ordering a bunch of stuff to redo the floor, carpet and seatbelts in my 66 c10 and I want to relocate the gas tank and I have a question. I know one way this was done was to use a blazer tank which requires some modifications to be made to the bed crossmembers but do the kits offered by a variety of sites also require the same crossmember mods? I was thinking of getting my tank from Brothers/Holley and their site says very little on the subject and I don't see why a product specifically made for this would require cutting and welding.
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Re: Gas tank relocation
You can mount the tanks without cutting, but of course it's going to hang down lower. The other thing is when I did mine I had to use nutzerts for the bed boards above the tank because there's absolutely no way to get a nut started for those 4-5 strip bolts unless you put the bed boards in before the tank.
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Re: Gas tank relocation
I used the basically same one as Bobby B
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Re: Gas tank relocation
I used the LMC kit. It worked out well.
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Re: Gas tank relocation
I used one from a Jeep CJ5 and a fill spout in the box that came off a Dodge truck. Maybe it's a little small at 14 gallons. I had to use a different fuel gauge.
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Re: Gas tank relocation
This is what I did using the LMC truck fuel tank
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Re: Gas tank relocation
That's incredibly cool and I'm wondering if your truck is a 64 that probably didn't have original reverse lights. My 66 has them and I think state inspection laws would frown upon this mod BUT I am going to inquire about it. I really don't want to cut a hole in an otherwise pristine bed but lack of options will likely say otherwise
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Re: Gas tank relocation
I used a 64 mustang tank. I did open the top of the frame rail about a half an inch on each side to fir the tank up a little higher and reversed the rear crossmember. It tucks up in very nicely.
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Re: Gas tank relocation
Here's a thread I started before doing mine. Granted I was more concerned with the exterior view rather than the filler location, but I figured out a semi discreet option for it too. https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=621177
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Re: Gas tank relocation
I kept the reverse light on the right side.
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Re: Gas tank relocation
Anybody have direct experience with one of the tanks?
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Re: Gas tank relocation
I used Tanksinc's USPT universal tank. It has two options for filler placement.
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Please remember that all parts offered for sale must be posted in the parts board section with a price. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...t.php?f=76&a=8 Thank you Last edited by cwcarpenter98; 08-13-2023 at 09:15 PM. Reason: Part for sale with no price |
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