Well that shots down my dream of putting in a larger tank;(
Donald Mallett
Fort Worth, TX
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'00 QC 4x2 SLT+, 4.7L, 3.55 rear, 4 speed auto, H/D Service Group, K&N home
brew air filter w/ Cool-rap, Cat back Flow-Pro Dual System, Mobil 1 Oil &
Gear lub., Oil cooler, 180 T-stat, Tonneau cover, Autolite 3923 plugs,
Cool-rap of the A/C Pipes, Radiator Bug Screen, Stock decals removed
>Bad news on the 33 gallon gas tank. I don't think they really
>want to sell any. Read on.
>
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>From: "aerotanks" <tanks@pe.net>
>Subject: Re: Sales information please
>To: <mgalyean@acm.org>
>
>we do not ship this tank, the only way to get this tank is for us
>to install
>the tank. the tank is 33 gal. and for ext. cab only the cost
>installed is
>$ 855.00
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marty Galyean <mgalyean@acm.org>
>To: sales@aerotanks.com <sales@aerotanks.com>
>Date: Friday, October 20, 2000 8:03 PM
>Subject: Sales information please
>
>
>>Hi, I have a couple of questions.
>>
>>I have an extended cab 2000 Dodge Dakota. Is the 33 gallon
>>replacement tank you make for the Dakota for both the regular and
>>extended cab? The reason I ask is that the extended cab has even
>>more room between the frame rails forward of the stock fuel tank
>>due to the extended cab. So it occurs to me that I could
>>potentially get more than a 33 gallon tank in there assuming the
>>33 you make fits a regular cab truck.
>>
>>I also see the 'Dodge Extended Cab 55-60 Gallon Replacement tank'
>>and really like the idea of that, but its probably not for the
>>Dakota.
>>
>>Do you intend to offer other tanks for the Dakota line that may
>>take more advantage of the extra room on an extended cab?
>>
>>Basically I am interested in maxing out my fuel capacity in the
>>stock location before I even consider other locations. What
>>suggestions can you offer?
>>
>>What are your tanks made of? How do you prevent rust? (please be
>>specific).
>>
>>What is the price difference for stainless steel if that is an
>>option?
>>
>>If I were to ask you guys to put as much capacity in the stock
>>location as you practically could as a custom job, what would be
>>the rough price range? This is likely not an option, but I would
>>like to know for reference.
>>
>>Also, when the web page states 'not shippable' next to a tank
>>entry what does this mean practically? I live in AZ, how would I
>>get the tank?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Marty Galyean
>>mgalyean@acm.org
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