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    Question Need advice about LPG position

    Hi All

    Looking at putting LPG on 1990 RR what is the best place to put tank under floor or in side using a manifold tank you’re advice and experiences would be very helpful

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    What do you use the RR for?
    How meny people do you carry?
    are there dogs/baggage going in the back?

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    all depends on weither your willing to lost space in the back and if so how much, and also how big a tank would you like, i have 3 scuba tanks in the back of mine with a false floor over the top and it holds about 60 lt which is good for about 200ks around town and about 250ks of highway driving

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    the RR very capable off roader many mods is used predominately off road for family camping trips space prob a issue for a family of 4 we live in S.A. and drive min 4 hr to any 4X4 and camping area I am doing HI Country in April so will also need range as well all so have left and right seal tanks.

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    I fitted a tank on the RHS of my classic. That way I didn't lose too much floor space. It tucked in under the side. I don't like manifold tanks in Rangies as they are too high and take a lot of room. They are better in Discos with the higher roofline.

    It was a 70 litre water capacity (56 litres usable) tank.

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