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Old 03-23-2020, 04:46 PM   #9
Montana Man
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Originally Posted by mazboy View Post
If you want to actually replace your fuel tank there are 3 major players. S&B, Titan and Transferflow (metal).

I've had a Titan put into my last truck and I tried to install the S&B in my current Ford F350; ended up having more costs and someone else install it.
And of course you never get your money back but you will always have room in your truck box.
Pulling a trailer and getting 10 miles (or less) per mile with a small fuel tank is crazy. The newer short box trucks have larger tanks.
My Titan was not an easy install either. The manual had errors and lacked proper detail. A full day working alone.

Note that mine was advertised as 52 gallon. It holds 48 actual gallons. With a five gallon safety, that leaves 43 usable gallons which in my case is 430 miles of towing.
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