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Old 07-31-2018, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by wreedsvt
When you guys with a 36 gal tank fill up what does the distance till empty read when completely full?
depends what my recent mpgs were. But usually between 632-690ish
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Originally Posted by wreedsvt
When you guys with a 36 gal tank fill up what does the distance till empty read when completely full?
999 km's, for a while. If I switch it to miles it's about 700, or more if I've been doing lots of highway driving.
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It cost me between $6-700 to do the swap with all new parts.
did you buy a scrapyard tank and do the work yourself? Did you forscan it after?
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Bought a scrap yard just make sure they know what size. The 36 gallon is 74” long vs the 23 is 63”. They got me a 23 gallon the first time through and I didn’t know the difference
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Old 02-18-2019, 08:42 AM
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We all know these trucks are as tight as a puzzle did you have to mess with the truck to get the bigger tank to fit?
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Originally Posted by kjggx6
We all know these trucks are as tight as a puzzle did you have to mess with the truck to get the bigger tank to fit?
It fits fine. The underside is the same no matter which tank your truck came with. It’s just that get some of the fittings on is tight and the filler tube is a pain in the rear.
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Wouldn't buy a truck without one. My 2010 had a regular range tank and felt like I was always stopping to fill it up. My 2013 had the extended and I was like WOW This is nice. That was my 1st priority when I bought my new 2018 in August. You really notice it when driving cross-country. The only problem, the damn dank outlasts my bladder, so I find myself pulling over sooner anyways
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Take the rear tire off to get to the filler tube. But yes that one was a pain in the rear. It wasn’t too bad. Just getting those fitting lose was not real easy.
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