Who wants shingleback sill tank for a 110?
Another sill tank option.
Thanks Rob.
They are exactly what I'm after.
How did you go re fuel transfer to the main tank?
Have you any negatives re these?
Im not sure if I'll be able to eep my running boards if I fit them (TJM in Cairns can do it for me).
Thanks again Rob.
Ken
Who wants shingleback sill tank for a 110?
Another sill tank option.
Thanks Andrew.
Id love to go with your product, as I believe there's also a substantial weight saving, but I may be doing the Canning in August with two other vehicles from the Cairns Land Rover club, hence my need for a solution sooner than later.
I will know by late June so if I don't do the trip, I may just hold off till your product is ready. I believe I'd be after both sides.
Best wishes Andrew.
Ken
I drove into Cairns and purchased a left (55l) and right (65l) sill tanks from Long Range Automotive, TJM. They will fit them. Have to come up to Cairns from Melbourne.
$3500 fitted, but no more Jerry cans for me.
This gives the Defender 230 litres fuel range, which is pretty good range and will suit the needs of the Canning. Includes fuel transfer pumps, and a new design where the filler is no longer in the drives seat box, it's in the little triangle panel next to the rear passenger doors.
Thanks for the tip Oz Rob and Weeds.
Pics to follow.
Ken
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