Fuel tank identification
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Re: Fuel tank identification
"Onlyinajeepcj7" <onlyinajeepcj7@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >I wasn't aware that the CJs had a 20 gallon metal factory tank.
>
> It's a plastic 20 gallon that sits in a metal shell or pan (all sides
except
> the top). They are great tanks, but rob ground clearance.
They only rob ground clearance the first few times, then they don't hold 20
gallons anymore. :-)
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Re: Fuel tank identification
"Onlyinajeepcj7" <onlyinajeepcj7@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >I wasn't aware that the CJs had a 20 gallon metal factory tank.
>
> It's a plastic 20 gallon that sits in a metal shell or pan (all sides
except
> the top). They are great tanks, but rob ground clearance.
They only rob ground clearance the first few times, then they don't hold 20
gallons anymore. :-)
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Re: Fuel tank identification
"Onlyinajeepcj7" <onlyinajeepcj7@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031130191508.28460.00001170@mb-m14.aol.com...
> >I wasn't aware that the CJs had a 20 gallon metal factory tank.
>
> It's a plastic 20 gallon that sits in a metal shell or pan (all sides
except
> the top). They are great tanks, but rob ground clearance.
They only rob ground clearance the first few times, then they don't hold 20
gallons anymore. :-)
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