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FW: gas tank
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eppinger.Michael
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 1999 11:17 AM
> To: 'Ken Hitchcox'
> Subject: RE: gas tank
>
> hey ken,
> pardon typing problems, i earned 8 stitches last night on the
> installation. i plan to take some pictures this aftertnoon, if weather
> holds. will post tonight on web or email you a copy if you would like.
>
> www.cafes.net/epp
>
> epp
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Hitchcox [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 12:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject:
>
> Epp,
>
> I've been thinking about this for quite a while. I have a 40 gal tank in
> the parts truck that I want in the Scout. Only problem is it sits so
> low. I already drag my receiver hitch all the time. I don't want a 40
> gallon skid plate.
>
> I've been thinking of cutting the floor out and welding in a raised area
> so that the tank would sit higher. That way, I could use the stock skid
> plate also. I need to go and measure to see if there will be any
> problems with interference etc.
>
> I'm very interested in any pics you take. Might give me a better idea of
> the fit problems. What is your web page url again?
>
> Ken
>
> >Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 10:52:32 -0600
> >From: "Eppinger.Michael" <[email protected]>
> >Subject: Success! 33 gallon tank and a skid plate!
> >
> >IH all,
> >Last night I reinstalled my 33 gallon tank in my terra. I decided to
> try
> >something that a club member told me to do. Since I have a temporary
> wood
> >bed in the terra, I lifted it up and installed the 33 gallon tank on
> top of
> >the frame (the mounting tabs or locator tabs normally go on the bottom
> of
> >the frame. Now I have 4 more inches of ground clearance with the 33
> tank.
> >I plan to test fit the stock 19 gallon tank skid plate tonight. I
> think it
> >will fit no problem. Now for the drawbacks of doing this. The
> locating
> >tabs on the side of the tank were of the triangle type. I cut the
> bottom of
> >the tabs and bent the leg to the horizontal. I then drilled and tapped
> the
> >frame for mounting bolts. I will probably add the 3 straps that I used
> to
> >have the tank mounted with, just for a factor of safety. With the wood
> bed
> >I have in, I don't need to worry about this, but if you did this to a
> stock
> >scout, you will need a 2 inch body lift for clearance with the bottom
> of the
> >cargo floor and the top of the tank. The other thing is you need
> access to
> >the top of the frame to drill the mount holes. This is not for
> everyone,
> >but if you are doing a frame off, or have to replace the cargo floor
> anyway,
> >it is something to think about. I will post tomorrow, on how the skid
> plate
> >fits. I might take some pictures tonight and try to post them, for
> >reference.
> >
> >Epp
> >The Scout Ranch
>
>
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