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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    You might be 15 years too late.......

    Colin
    Yeah look I'm not sure where you are taking this .. but Sill Tanks Mid section are a new thing ..
    And you can like or love it ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ************ View Post
    Yeah look I'm not sure where you are taking this .. but Sill Tanks Mid section are a new thing ..
    And you can like or love it ..

    Look at the date of the post you replied to.......

    Colin
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    Dud link too, but I did find him via Google, looks a good tank too.

    Shingleback Defender Sill Tank - Shingleback Off Road

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    Lol. Still have the 75 ltr tank never got around to upgrading. Fuel TanksFuel Tanks

    Have carried jerry cans on longer trips without issue.

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    The easiest solution these days is the addon tank that sits behind he rear wheel. They add 45 liters and work directly with the original tank.

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    Holy thread resurrect, Batman! Fuel Tanks

    This would be up near the record.

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    Just to continue the revival of this thread, IMHO ...

    *It is WAY easier to replace the standard plastic tank with a 120/125 lt Long Ranger tank than to fit the stupid side 45lt tank.
    *Side tank is a pain to fit.
    *Side tank costs as much or close to the replacement Long Ranger tank which floats around $1100.00
    *WHEN the rubber hose between the main tank and the side tank fails, its a disaster to try and replace it.
    *The small fuel line between the main tank and the 45lt side tank sits in the line of fire for rocks anything else that will try to destroy it.

    *Fitted another well known brand long range tank that had a retail of round $2000 !!! and it was a very crap thing to fit. After fitting heaps I only recommend the Long Ranger fuel tanks.
    Regards
    Daz


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    Mine came with the long Ranger main tank already fitted by the previous owner and it's great.

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    Land rang tr55 fuel tank is good. Distributed by ARB. Made by out of town in Maitland?

    I installed it myself, pretty easy. 3 hours. Removed the old one and then transfer all the wiring and pump onto the new tank and install it.

    1 plug, 5 hoses and 6 bolts

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    Just to continue the revival of this thread, IMHO ...

    *It is WAY easier to replace the standard plastic tank with a 120/125 lt Long Ranger tank than to fit the stupid side 45lt tank.
    *Side tank is a pain to fit.
    *Side tank costs as much or close to the replacement Long Ranger tank which floats around $1100.00
    *WHEN the rubber hose between the main tank and the side tank fails, its a disaster to try and replace it.
    *The small fuel line between the main tank and the 45lt side tank sits in the line of fire for rocks anything else that will try to destroy it.

    *Fitted another well known brand long range tank that had a retail of round $2000 !!! and it was a very crap thing to fit. After fitting heaps I only recommend the Long Ranger fuel tanks.
    Bugger.... the puma I bought a few months ago came with the 45ltr Side Tank. I like it but do see the issues of the lower fuel line but did not know of the potential issue with the larger rubber hose failing. I was thinking about also installing the Long Ranger Tank + keep the side tank but not so sure now... Might just keep what I have + install a sill tank = 185ltrs

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