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Jimmyspy wrote:
Because that would've been a ton of work for little to no reward.  Lol.    
I've never had an issue with the factory 20 gallon tank being too small.

I have a 16 gallon tank and would like more.



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But the 3.slo has a 20g tank... ?



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MaDMaXX wrote:
But the 3.slo has a 20g tank... ?
Regular cab vs ext cab is also a factor.



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This ^^^^^^^

I have both, my ex cab will take over 18 gallons my shorty will take right around 15.



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The owners manual in my 2000 4x4 says Extd cab 19.5 gals, Reg cab short wheel base 16.5 gals, Reg cab long wheel base 20.0 gals.



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The most I have put into my Reg cab is just over 15 gallons. When the light comes on it is just over 14 gallons. Having a 250-280 mile range on a tank is a bit of a pain. The wife's car has a 490 range.



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