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Forum: Tweaks, Mods & Projects 09-13-2017, 01:11 PM
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Posted By booster
I think it depends on if there are any sharp...

I think it depends on if there are any sharp edges or stress points on the tank from it as it loads and unloads from weight.

I would worry more about the lack of support or sharp edge into the...
Forum: Tweaks, Mods & Projects 09-13-2017, 01:04 PM
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Posted By booster
The second pic looks like it took a hit on the...

The second pic looks like it took a hit on the side and twisted the channel and bent the rod. I would have been a good sized hit, I think to do that much bending.

The area to the left in the...
Forum: Tweaks, Mods & Projects 09-13-2017, 12:29 PM
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Posted By booster
I think Roadtrek quit using the flap door on the...

I think Roadtrek quit using the flap door on the fill tube somewhere between yours and our 2007, probably because they leaked and broke often. Ours just has a plastic plug with a small vent hole in...
Forum: Tweaks, Mods & Projects 09-13-2017, 12:02 PM
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Posted By booster
The fresh tank is lighter and not glued to as...

The fresh tank is lighter and not glued to as many fixed pipes as the the other tanks, but only has two supports and will drop when I support is taken off. If you don't have a jack available, and...
Forum: Tweaks, Mods & Projects 09-13-2017, 11:48 AM
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Views: 2,745
Posted By booster
When you remove the support from the tank, it is...

When you remove the support from the tank, it is always a good idea to hold the tank up in place with a floor jack with a 2X4 or such on top to spread the load.

Very interesting that the channel...
Forum: Tweaks, Mods & Projects 09-12-2017, 08:06 PM
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Views: 2,745
Posted By booster
On the Chevies, the tank supports are hung on...

On the Chevies, the tank supports are hung on threaded rods that attach to the body and frame of the van. The cross support under the tank is just a formed channel that the rods go through with nuts...
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