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At some of the marinas I visit these are popular for slip owners bringing gas out to thier jet skis and such. Seem to be a safe and clean way to move gas. The only thing they not cheap, check amazon o
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We have friends that have had their cans stolen at the St. Anthony dunes in southern Idaho, thought about putting some water in some cheap cans and leaving them out.
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Stupid idea, but going back to your original idea you could but another tank across from the truck tank, you just need to rout the exhaust under the frame and to the outboard side of the frame. Then y
Morning Gents,
As you guys might or might not know, I use my truck to tow my enclosed trailer out to the desert to ride in our dune buggy. I just bought a new buggy that consumes QUITE a bit more fuel than the last one did. I was getting away with 20 gallons/weekend, but this is not getting it any longer.
so......... what Im looking for are options to take gas out with us.
In a perfect world, it would be ~30 Gallons.
fit across the front of the bed under the rear window.
be removable, so I dont lose more space in an already too short bed when we are not out in the desert.
have a pump & hose so I could fill up the buggy w/o having to transfer fuel from it to jugs to the buggy.
be super cheap, because Im a cheap ***.
I thought about another fuel tank that would go on the other side of the truck from the OEM Tank, however it occurred to me that the exhaust is there & I kind of need to have that. LOL.
Ive never had anything like this, so anyone with practical experience would be appreciated. it seems pretty straight forward, but ................
thanks
Bob