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just wondering if anyone has a transfer tank mounted in there truck

been lookin at them to bring more go juice to my toys and tools an just wanted to get some feedback from every1 to see what they think about them

 

im looking into atleast a 92 gallon tank

 

any thoughts would help

 

thanks in advance

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just wondering if anyone has a transfer tank mounted in there truck

been lookin at them to bring more go juice to my toys and tools an just wanted to get some feedback from every1 to see what they think about them

 

im looking into atleast a 92 gallon tank

 

any thoughts would help

 

thanks in advance

 

 

 

 

 

I may be wrong but I believe the only fuel transfer tank that you can put in the bed legally are diesel transfer tanks. Someone correct me.....

 

DEWFPO

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just wondering if anyone has a transfer tank mounted in there truck

been lookin at them to bring more go juice to my toys and tools an just wanted to get some feedback from every1 to see what they think about them

 

im looking into atleast a 92 gallon tank

 

any thoughts would help

 

thanks in advance

 

 

 

 

 

I may be wrong but I believe the only fuel transfer tank that you can put in the bed legally are diesel transfer tanks. Someone correct me.....

 

DEWFPO

 

 

 

 

 

 

mainly there are very few that have been approved for use with gas but they are arount

 

but just tryin to get info from ppl about tanks not just limited to gas

 

http://www.transferflow.com/ makes one for everything

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In North Carolina you may only carry auxillary diesel fuel, which the setup has to be inspected by NCDMV. It is possible to carry gasoline, but you have to be placarded on all sides and a s**tload of NCDMV paperwork, insurance and red tape. Or you could just do it and not tell anyone, take the chance of wrecking, and kill yourself or someone else with your extra 92 gallons of gasoline.

 

Side note....Burning alive sucks. :nopity:

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In North Carolina you may only carry auxillary diesel fuel, which the setup has to be inspected by NCDMV. It is possible to carry gasoline, but you have to be placarded on all sides and a s**tload of NCDMV paperwork, insurance and red tape. Or you could just do it and not tell anyone, take the chance of wrecking, and kill yourself or someone else with your extra 92 gallons of gasoline.

 

Side note....Burning alive sucks. :nopity:

 

 

 

 

yea ya got a good point with the whole burning alive thing i guess ill just try an find a bigger gas tank or 2nd tank

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