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    Auxillary fuel tank

    I want to fit an auxillary fuel tank.

    Any recommendations?

    I've seen the long range tanks that have been put, where they remove the existing tank. but would rather just an axillary tank.

    Who supplies/ fits?

    99 DISCOII TD5 AUTO

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    You got ACE or SLS?

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    do a search !!!!!!!

    as i'm sure discowhite is getting board of people asking the same question that he has done big write ups about,,,,,,,

    he has fitted an auxillary tank and i think has given all imformation on where brought and how he fitted etc!!!

    good luck
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    no ACE, just SLS

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird
    do a search !!!!!!!

    as i'm sure discowhite is getting board of people asking the same question that he has done big write ups about,,,,,,,

    he has fitted an auxillary tank and i think has given all imformation on where brought and how he fitted etc!!!

    good luck
    Discowhite has a Defender 90....

    This guy has a Discovery 2....

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    tombraider Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by johncl
    no ACE, just SLS
    Long Range Automotive do a Drivers side sill tank.

    Google Long Range Automotive, that will give you your answer.

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    you can fit the same tanks I use in big red and kermit in any landrover, they interchange, are cheap, stackable and offer a minimum of doubling the amount of fuel you have on board..


    44 gallon drums, in the back.


    you can get 3 into a D1, 4 into a d110 and 3 into an 88
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