Looking to add aux fuel tank and tonneau covers

Jonaha

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Now in any auto accessories store you can find a large selection of tonneau covers. I was really impressed by the huge range and variety of products in this category. Although this allows you to find, if not ideal, then at least the best and most profitable solution for your trunk, sometimes such a number of different brands, types, models and materials become an obstacle to make a choice. From a short description and abstract characteristics in online stores, it's difficult to assess the merits or demerits, convenience or uselessness of a particular product. Therefore, I prefer to buy something only after I read reviews and comparisons of different brands and models from reputable sources. For example, if you want to find a comparison of the best selling tonneau covers, find help in choosing the type and model of the ideal cover for your truck, then you should visit the tonneaucovershub.com portal. Here you will certainly find the most up-to-date and reliable information about all kinds and types of trunk covers.
 

centerline

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depending on ones skill level, or how much budget they have, can make a huge difference in how its done and much it costs to do it...

some tow vehicles can have the OEM fuel tank replaced with a higher capacity tank....

I have a 60gal aux fuel tank in the bed, that i have plumbed directly into the fuel tank, via a welded in fitting in its filler tube.... the main tank holds about 30 gal.... but in use, its just the same as having a single 90 gallon tank, and the entire 90 gallons can be drawn without anything more than having the tanks full....
I have it equipped with a fuel transfer pump so that if traveling companions are getting low on fuel, there is no need to worry too much about finding a fuel station immediately, as I can easily pass some fuel to them if necessary.....

the only thing I would do different in another install like this, would be to enlarge the gravity transfer line from the aux tank to the filler neck, so that when the main tank is low, I could simply fill the entire tank system from the aux tank filler neck...

as it is, the 3/8" line that I used causes a need to fill the main tank (If its low on fuel), then, move the nozzle to the aux tank filler, because the 3/8" line wont allow the fuel to transfer quick enough to fill the lower tank, as the upper tank fills up...

but its nice to be able to have around a 1000mi range without needing to stop and fill up.... especially when passing thru california....

I have side rail tool boxes on my Ram, but on my previous tow rig, I had a tank/tool box combo, which was great
 
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