Bronco Fuel Tank Install

hacked89

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So I do wonder, what tank it is that I have? Thought it was a 38 gallon, but may be smaller, and it is plastic? So… wonder what size it really is… has a skidplate which IMO is a must, especially in the precarious places my trucks wind up in… would hate to punch a hole in the bottom of the tank… that would be bad…
I’m fab’n a 19g f350 tank tucked up in the rear of the bronco for off roading, you mentioned precarious places. Maybe an idea for you if it’s an off road rig.
 

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The only plastic tank I've found in the bricknose/OBS is a rear cab&chassis type. I still have it. More cube-like than a pancacke. It fits between 34" frame rails, whereas the pickup/bronco frames are ~38" wide.
 

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That must be where Selahdoor's came from then. I haven't seen a plastic tank in out trucks, but also haven't paid a lot of attention to C&C trucks.
 

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The only plastic tank I've found in the bricknose/OBS is a rear cab&chassis type. I still have it. More cube-like than a pancacke. It fits between 34" frame rails, whereas the pickup/bronco frames are ~38" wide.
Well that truck that has that tank is in fact a c&c. Probably won’t work in my F250 then?
 

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Well that truck that has that tank is in fact a c&c. Probably won’t work in my F250 then?
Not a direct fit, but it could probably be cobbled in there somehow.

The one i have wouldnt be a volume upgrade.
 

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