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Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 07 Nov 2011 21:09
by Jorrie
Where would I find the best deal on a good long range fuel tank for my 1998 4500E GRX? Any ideas? All inputs will be appreciated.
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 07 Nov 2011 21:33
by Tinus lotz
Herman by LA SPORT centorion he did wilfret one give him a call

Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 07:01
by Jorrie
Thanks Tinus
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 07:09
by Peter Connan
Jorrie please note that Northern Offroad sells a stainless tank, whith which a number of this forum's members have had problems.
You can also try Silverton radiators in Krugersdorp. My car has long range tanks which I beleive were made by them. I am not sure though, as they were fitted by a previous owner.
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 07:13
by Tinus lotz
Wilfert had his fitted by Herman speak to him and ask him if he is happy
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 07:38
by davejones
Big Country will also make you a fuel tank. Not sure if they only use stainless though. I have stainless and imho not the ideal material when it comes to holding > 100litres of fuel.
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 08:27
by Tinus lotz
I think most problems with tanks come with the way that they are supported eg with straps in cradle or just angle brakets wilfret went all the way to tanzania and back lesoto ect with no problems so that plan works

Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 08:29
by Wilfred Moore
Hi,
As Thinus said, I had my tank made by LA Sport in Centurion. They sub-contract a guy that custom make these tanks. It is from a special type of stainless steel that don't crack easily.
I think one important thing on fuel tanks is not to go too big. I kept my original tank (95L) and added another one of 73L.
The extra tank does not have brackets welded on, the tank lies in a harness which is bolted onto the chassi.
The extra tank has a pump that you then uses to pump the fuel to the main tank. So two filler caps, you only use the main tank for day to day driving.
So far no problems and I have driven some pretty bad roads, including the serengeti which is a nightmare for extras on a vehicle.
Wilfred
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 09:53
by Herrie
Hi Wilfred, did you replace the 40l subtank with the 73l one? How much did that cost?
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 09:59
by Wilfred Moore
I have a 99 4.5 GRX, so no sub tank, the 73L tank was custom made to fit in the place of the sub tank!!
I paid R2500 for everything, fitted ext.
Wilfred