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I have a question for any that think they have good advice opinions on the subject. I am going to put an auxillary fuel tank in the bed of my truck before spring rolls around. Carol and I are going to plan on doing a bit of "snowbirding" this next winter and I want added range to my stock 34 gal. tank. There are two types of in-bed auxillary tanks out there so my question is should I go with a "gravity feed" and apply the KISS principle, or should I go with a tank that utilizes a pump controlled from inside the cab to transfer the fuel? Main reason I am not replacing the stock tank with a larger aftermarket is that I plan on unloading my truck in the next two to three years.
Last edited by yankee doodler; 01-02-2017 at 04:29 PM.
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