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
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
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...
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...
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...
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...
looks like mine as well Stropp - came out of a wagon - went back into another wagon........
Yes. Should have no trouble
Looks like mine, will be ok
i reckon that one pictured is probly for a ute, looks way too tall to fit under a wagons floor
Well worth the effort though. It's probably the best upgrade I've done on my tb48. I use it every time I fine the car ;)
as long as its a GU one, you will be ok
my long range tank came out of a 4.5 petty
a bit of a mess around to get the original tank gauge to work.......... but it did in the end
I reckon you should be ok is it 70l,s
According to LRA's website, they are all the same for the wagons from 1998. So I reckon your safe....
Sold my rims/tyres with 15000km on em and new spare for $1750.
I have sold all of mine individually for $200 each without tyres and have one left to sell.