3/8s steel is pretty thick, good call, and that must have been nice and easy to weld with some meat to it.
I think a L300 would feel it lol
building an auxiliary tank
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Re: building an auxiliary tank
Nice, very nice. I want.
Any more piccys of the tank installed?
Any more piccys of the tank installed?
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Re: building an auxiliary tank
Only have the pics on the first page. Sandblasted pics show the mounting ears and the pic underneath where it's sitting on the floor jack is pretty much how it sits.
Pulled mine out of the 5spd and will mount it back under the white elephant. Will show pics then. 2 weeks I'm guesstimating.
Pulled mine out of the 5spd and will mount it back under the white elephant. Will show pics then. 2 weeks I'm guesstimating.