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My problem was with a M1009. You can't move the crossmember to make it fit in the M1009. M1008 has more room back there but I think I would consider about getting another saddle tank, there was an option for duel tanks.
When I got this burb I thought good, I read somewhere that this big tank will fit a M1009. Today I dropped my tank and wished I didn't. Twisted off a strap bolt and played half the day putting it all back together. It was my fault for not measuring before I started. The tank will fit between the...
The 40 gal tank out of a suburban I parted out definitely does not fit. I don't know if there was a 40 gal tank made especially for blazers but I can say for certain the suburban tank is too big. The glove box sticker on the Burb stated there was a 40 gal tank in that truck.
I like the idea of 40 gallons. It should save $. I went to Idaho last weekend and had to pay a .20 premium for buying it there. It adds up. The downside is hauling around the extra weight but you don't need to fill it unless you are going to use it.
I had a 40 gal tank on craigslist for $50 and it wouldn't sell. Had it there because I thought it wouldn't fit my M1009. Sounds like I'm glad it didn't sell. I was selling it complete, straps, hoses, pickup, sending unit ...everything. I think I'll try to get in there this weekend. Thanks