Fitting a 36 gallon tank in a 2020 Supercab?

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II Sevv

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Concerning the daily driver....if you pull trailers the shorter wheel base will flat suck to pull trailers.
Not true. I just pulled my 5.5k pound travel trailer with my SCAB 7 hours down to San Felipe for the Baja 250 and it did phenomenally. A weight distribution hitch makes all the difference.
 

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Anyone ever tried to install a 36 crew cab tank in a Super Cab?
 

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Not cheap at all. Having all that weight shifted back there will help the truck in a big way.
 

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kinda why i went screw vs scab
Love that extra range from 36 gallons, get over 600 to a tank.

I had a ranger that had an 18 gallon tank, wasnt bad, but damn i wish it had a bigger tank, filling up every week sucked. There were aftermarket ones (mainly from aussie land), but surprisingly most of the bigger 30+ gal tanks didnt have any kind of baffles for "ease of cleaning"
 
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