Fuel tank extension

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Herlindemarc

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Hey,

We have a Ford f350 with a Northern Lite camper.
Ford f350 4x4 long box, single rear wheels, crew cab, 6.2 gas engine, model 2015.
Want to extend our fueltank. 
Can't find the solution.  It is a gas engine.

Who can help us ?

Kind regards,
Marc & Herlinde.
 
I have had these guys install two aux fuel tanks.

They were in Corona, Ca and are now located in San Bernadino, CA

http://www.aerotanks.com/vehicles/toolbox.html

The owners name is Jake.

He installed on in a motorhome for me years ago and then put one in my Jeep Commander a few years ago.

He does lots of pickup truck installations or kits.
 
Thanks for your reply.
We had already contact with this company.
But there is no warranty if it will work well. 
Normally, they only can do it for diesel engines, we have a gas engine.

Do you have gas ?  And everything is working ok ?
 
I had Jake install the two different tanks on Gas engine vehicles.

The first was several years ago on a gas motorhome.

The second was a few years ago on a gas powered Jeep Commander.

He did the Jees as a special prototype project on an out of state, (out of california), vehicle.

I suspect that Jake is concerned with California Regulatory issues on a gas powered vehicle.

You can get more insight on the issue if you read the write up on the Jeep project in the link below.

http://www.jeepcommander.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7769

Good Luck with you project.
 
it is next too impossible to find them for GAS transfer flow does make one for a Toyota

https://www.transferflow.com/fuel-tanks/replacement-tanks

its a regulation /flammability issue - i know that some people put a transfer tank in the back of the truck with a pump or a bleed valve that runs into the fuel filler line - but if you get caught or if there is a fire your liable. It take about 10 years to get approval so by the time you do the current model is obsolete - you will not get one for a 2015 truck - sorry
 
Yeah, steveblonde is right. Some people have the habit of putting a transfer tank in the back of the trailer.
 
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