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21 gal Fuel tank, yes or no?

21 gal Fuel tank, yes or no?

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I was thinking about upgrading to a 21 gallon fuel tank. But, I am worried that it will hang too low, and possibly hang up, when off road, thoughts?



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no experience but im interested in this option.
 
no experience but im interested in this option.

Sold on JC Whitney... That extra 6 gallons would come in handy, right?



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definitely just dont know about the dimensions, im sure someone will chime in that has gone down this road.
 
I have two five gallon cans on the back that have never had fuel in them. If you are going to drive cross country I guess it would be cool but I would rather take a whoopin than drive the CJ more than a couple hundred miles. 15 gal.s works fine for me.:D

Less weight more clearance.:cool:
 
I have two five gallon cans on the back that have never had fuel in them. If you are going to drive cross country I guess it would be cool but I would rather take a whoopin than drive the CJ more than a couple hundred miles. 15 gal.s works fine for me.:D

Less weight more clearance.:cool:

You definitely have a point there. CJs are definitely not road trip vehicles. I would still like to explore the option.



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Yes, The larger tank will hang down more. But, If you use more than 15 gallons in a day when you're wheeling you must be hard on the skinny pedal. I can go three days on 10 gallons. But then i'm easy on it. And i don't like to break stuff cause i have to repair it myself. If you have a body lift, You can build a new top strap and tuck the tank up in a little further
 
I also use my Jeep as a daily driver, not a lot of miles, but I will occasionally go on short road trips in it...



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I've thought about it as I'm really close to empty after a full day of wheel'n.
But having the tank hang down 5" farther really turned me off as my gas tank skid plate takes a beating now.
Here's the place I was looking at them. http://www.mtscompany.com/jeep.htm
 
I added a 21 gal tank for the extra range . Allows more room for other essentials for a 4-5 day backcountry desert trip. It does hang down about 3" lower than the stock tank though, so you must choose your lines wisely ;)
 
I added a 21 gal tank for the extra range . Allows more room for other essentials for a 4-5 day backcountry desert trip. It does hang down about 3" lower than the stock tank though, so you must choose your lines wisely ;)

I think I could deal with 3". I am definitely going to put this on the "to do" list.



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My thoughts have been along the lines of setting the 5 gal cans up with outboard motor fittings and hoses. this pulls 10 gal.s directly from the cans into the fuel line through a switching valve. I get to use the gas in the cans first with enough in the tank to retrace my trip with 5 gal to spare. When I don't need it, it goes away. Or an Oklahoma credit card to transfer the fuel from the cans to the tank would be much easier, just not as cool.:cool:
 
thats a nice job, love the fuel lines.
 
There's an OEM 20 gallon poly tank that was an option on later CJ's. They have a fully enclosed skid plate and are wider than the 15 gallon tank. If you want a 20 gal you would be best off getting a custom tank like the one pictured above, or finding a 20 gal OEM tank and using it. The 20-21 gallon tanks that use the 15 gal skidplate will hang down a lot more as they aren't as wide, just taller.
 
Update... The 20 gal, OE tank is the way to go. Doesn't hang low at all.



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