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Old 11-05-2016, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SpecialK8674
They could, it wouldn't make sense from a business stand point though. Since the 150s and super duty trucks all share the same fuel tanks.
Yet my 150 shortbox had a 36 gallon tank lol
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Originally Posted by tooadvanced
Yet my 150 shortbox had a 36 gallon tank lol
Yeah mine did too.
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Originally Posted by SpecialK8674
Yeah mine did too.
Yes but its not diesel, the gas superduties come with 36 gal tanks too, just not the 6.7 because it also has a DEF tank in there.
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Originally Posted by 5.0GN tow
Yes but its not diesel, the gas superduties come with 36 gal tanks too, just not the 6.7 because it also has a DEF tank in there.
That was my original point.
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Originally Posted by SpecialK8674

That was my original point.
I realize all of this. My point is if ford wanted to they could. Titan makes a 50 gallon tank for a short bed and still retains Def. If ford wanted a 36 gallon diesel tank they could. They're being cheap and lazy




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