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I measure out doses of additive into small bottles that are enough for a full tank of fuel, which is usually about 40 gallons for me. The bottles then go into an ammo can that is stored in the bed of the truck when I'm no trips. Once I'm back home the ammo can doesn't stay in the truck.
Maybe a bit too much, but use a Milwaukee 10" Packout box, has internal slots to hold fuel additive/lubricity bottles and other items, with a lid gasket seal. Can put in the bed, if needed seat space and its waterproof/lockable. Keep some other creature comforts in same box and use second to keep spare fuel & oil filters, with couple small tools. Yes I have a Toolbox, but this configuration works for my needs. Nice find on Amazon with Acdii - definitely getting a couple to buy bulk size additives.
I don't usually carry extra in the truck and just grab what I need from the garage when I fill the truck. With that said, when I go on a road trip, I take several with me that will last for the duration of the drive. I have a small plastic tub (holds six bottles) that I put in the bed and I use old apple juice bottles that hold the 10 ounces I need for each fill up. I just dump it in and toss the empty bottle in the trash can at the truck stop.
I do the same... I keep 2 apple juice bottles full in the rear door pocket and extras in the box if on a road trip. The bottles seal well and I reuse them 5 or 6 times before tossing them out.
I was fortunate that my new-to-me truck came with a Deckd storage bed. I store my bottle in one of the back "ammo boxes" along with other lubricants and solvents. It's not in the cab and held firmly upright. Once opened, you CANNOT reseal the bottle tightly enough to keep it from leaking!!
I bought some 4oz. Glass bottles on Amazon, made a small box filled with foam with 4 places for my bottles. Each holds the proper 4 Oz. I just pull one out & at fillup & put empty bottle back in box to refill later.
They all sit upright and have never leaked.
I'll try to post a pic later, I'm not at home at the moment.
I purchased a small ammo box from Harbor Freight for something around $4 & bungeed it to the corner tie-down. I run Opti-Lube XPS in winter & summer blend through the summer and I purchase them by the gallon. This box allows me to hold 6 8oz bottles at a time so it is always there when I need it.
Basically the same. I run XPD year round and I have their little plastic ammo box that holds the 6 bottles plus the little funnel. I have it on the floor behind the driver seat.
I do the same... I keep 2 apple juice bottles full in the rear door pocket and extras in the box if on a road trip. The bottles seal well and I reuse them 5 or 6 times before tossing them out.
I do something similar. I bought glass hotsauce bottles with a long neck and measure out hotshot's secret additive for a full tank. The long neck makes them convenient to pour into the tank. I keep 3-4 bottles in a ziplock bag on the driver's side under the rear seat for easy access when filling up.
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