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nido

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I have the two factory tanks, I see where you can buy one 23 gallon tank to replace them. I like the idea of one tank and one filler neck. Is the single tank a good fit for the Bronco as far as location, and does it effect the overall balance of the vehicle ? And where would the filler neck be located for the single tank ?

 

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Everything works just fine. Only difference between the tank you have now and the 23 gal. one is that the bigger tank hangs down about 4" lower than the stock tank. Same filler hose and everything.

 
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With larger tank do you go to one filler ? And can you modify the existing two tanks to run on one filler neck ?

 

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I've never seen anyone try and have one filler for 2 tanks. You would need a Y and if one fills up faster than the other it would be tough to control where the gas is going. Stick with 2 seperate fill holes for 2 tanks. I kept away from the 23 gallon cause I don't like how low it sits. Sure you can add a plate under to protect but its gunna take a beating. With a body lift you can raise it higher. I ended up raising my stock tank up thru the body.

 

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