2017 F-350 SRW optional fuel tanks?
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2017 F-350 SRW optional fuel tanks?
I find several add on fuel tanks for 2016 and below model year super duty trucks but can't seem to find anything for 2017 models. I'm not looking for bed mounted but either larger replacement tank or add on underbed tank.
2017 Power Stroke short bed SRW.
Anyone?
2017 Power Stroke short bed SRW.
Anyone?
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Titan says they have CCSB tanks available now in 55 gallons. https://titanfueltanks.com/shop/2017...-tank-7020217/
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Titan says they have CCSB tanks available now in 55 gallons. https://titanfueltanks.com/shop/2017...-tank-7020217/
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Looking at the pics, I wonder how hard it will be to change the fuel filter? With the tank extending forward in front of the filter, access to the lines etc seems restricted. They must have a plan for that though. Great product. I've considered them on my past trucks but what always held me off was the fact that my wife's "tank" was always full before my truck's tank was empty so we were stopping one way or the other...
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That is a good point, Karl. But one thing to consider is that with a larger tank you can still stop for a meal or bio-break at a rest area and not stop for fuel 20 minutes later. It still may be worth it depending on how and where you travel.
For me there is added motivation to have enough range to get the heck out of California where fuel is expensive and filling stations are crowded.
For me there is added motivation to have enough range to get the heck out of California where fuel is expensive and filling stations are crowded.
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That's true for sure. Here on the east coast fuel stops are plentiful from ME to FL. However, I can see doing a replacement tank before my trip out west in the future to eliminate the worry on unknown roads. I remember on my last truck sweating it out going through DC traffic because I didn't fill it's anemic 26 gallon tank before hitting the area. That feeling is not good...
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That's true for sure. Here on the east coast fuel stops are plentiful from ME to FL. However, I can see doing a replacement tank before my trip out west in the future to eliminate the worry on unknown roads. I remember on my last truck sweating it out going through DC traffic because I didn't fill it's anemic 26 gallon tank before hitting the area. That feeling is not good...
I much prefer getting fuel out west vice having to negotiate small/tight gas stations in the bigger cities out east. Diesel fuel is easy to find and there are very few stretches where fuel stops are more than 100 miles apart.
Now, the roving bands of Indians terrorizing the folks from the East Coast, that's a whole nuther story.
Adam
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