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> securing gas tank, how to?
Drex
post May 13 2023, 07:12 PM
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i see
guess i thot that the tank simply rested on those rectangle pads
and that governed the height
and the big blocks prevented side to side motion of the fuel tank
thanks
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QUOTE(SirAndy @ May 13 2023, 03:01 PM) *



Btw., this thread is almost 20 years old ...
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QUOTE(Drex @ May 13 2023, 06:12 PM) *

i see
guess i thot that the tank simply rested on those rectangle pads
and that governed the height
and the big blocks prevented side to side motion of the fuel tank
thanks

You can do that but if you have a sway bar, especially a bigger aftermarket one, it might hit the bottom of the tank under compression.
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i don't have a sway bar
but is it a good idea to put one in?
even if i don't plan on performance driving

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