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    Quote Originally Posted by sr06 View Post
    So that should be a 70ltr stropp? Would it bolt straight in and use the same sender and plumbing?
    Yes. Should have no trouble
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    Quote Originally Posted by billyj View Post
    i reckon that one pictured is probly for a ute, looks way too tall to fit under a wagons floor
    looks like mine as well Stropp - came out of a wagon - went back into another wagon........
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    Quote Originally Posted by sr06 View Post
    So that should be a 70ltr stropp? Would it bolt straight in and use the same sender and plumbing?
    yes it will fit
    yes the sender should work (mine the petty ones have different wiring for the sender units so had to modify that)
    all the plumbing fits........

    just not a lot of room between the tank and the chassis - a few barked knuckles
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    Ok cool thanks very much guys

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    Yes it will use the same sender I think its negitive off when empty.
    Dont rely on the gauge too much the first half of tank is a bit iffy.
    I have the Brown Davis 75ltr Aux tank, my range is about 1100 now I would think
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Yes it will use the same sender I think its negitive off when empty.
    Dont rely on the gauge too much the first half of tank is a bit iffy.
    I have the Brown Davis 75ltr Aux tank, my range is about 1100 now I would think
    You just bend the sender unit's dip stick arm John to suit the deeper tank. Mines sitting here and was supposed to go in before this monday when we go away. But it still needs a inside clean, a fair bit of surface rust in it, and I don't have time to do it. Just wondering how long it will take to do the remove and refit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    You just bend the sender unit's dip stick arm John to suit the deeper tank. Mines sitting here and was supposed to go in before this monday when we go away. But it still needs a inside clean, a fair bit of surface rust in it, and I don't have time to do it. Just wondering how long it will take to do the remove and refit.
    not long if you remember to remove the flap inside the back r/h wheel arch to get at the filler pipe
    and the cap covering the sender unit and depends on whether your got a hoist or crawling around on the floor

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    You just bend the sender unit's dip stick arm John to suit the deeper tank. Mines sitting here and was supposed to go in before this monday when we go away. But it still needs a inside clean, a fair bit of surface rust in it, and I don't have time to do it. Just wondering how long it will take to do the remove and refit.
    Yes and its negitive off when empty I wouldn't rely on the accuracy of the gauge after 1/2 tank mine is not bad
    Took Kev and the boys a bit over an hour to fit with a hoist
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    hey guys i think that is the belly tank for when they put in a lpg tank in the rear
    only saying this because had this in my 95 gq and what gives it away is the exre square bit on the end
    with etra bit was 90 ltrs
    without 70 ltrs
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    Hay guy is it ment to come with another bracket or something the filler pipe hits on the rear mount and carnt see where the 2 rear mounts on the tank hook up to

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