I'm knee deep in a home-brew subtank design and install thread over in the 80 Forum. In discussing various tank options there, an idea hit me when I saw this tank:
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/p...tegory_id=148/home_id=143/mode=prod/prd83.htm
There's also an essentially identical-sized steel version:
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/p...tegory_id=133/home_id=59/mode=prod/prd121.htm
This got me to thinking
I could get even more range when I need it most by adding a tank to the trailer, which will almost always be along with me when long range fuel is needed, at least to a base camp for further exploring.
Anyway, there's room under the M101 CDN in front of the axle. Would likely be a good idea to skip-plate it, but you still have good clearance as it bottom would still be well above the axle low point. Keeping as close to the axle as possible will keep tongue weight issues under control. Set it up with an in-tank pump and it should be easy to draw from.
The fill neck would need to be figured out and protected. It could just project into the bed, although I think a side fill of some sort might be preferable.
I want to keep cans of extra fuel out of the bed of the trailer because it takes up too much space. That's why I was looking into adding a subtank to the 80. Adding a tank to the trailer would really let the rig stretch its legs.
Anyone do something like this?
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/p...tegory_id=148/home_id=143/mode=prod/prd83.htm
There's also an essentially identical-sized steel version:
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/p...tegory_id=133/home_id=59/mode=prod/prd121.htm
This got me to thinking

Anyway, there's room under the M101 CDN in front of the axle. Would likely be a good idea to skip-plate it, but you still have good clearance as it bottom would still be well above the axle low point. Keeping as close to the axle as possible will keep tongue weight issues under control. Set it up with an in-tank pump and it should be easy to draw from.
The fill neck would need to be figured out and protected. It could just project into the bed, although I think a side fill of some sort might be preferable.
I want to keep cans of extra fuel out of the bed of the trailer because it takes up too much space. That's why I was looking into adding a subtank to the 80. Adding a tank to the trailer would really let the rig stretch its legs.
Anyone do something like this?