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big110



Member Since: 02 Nov 2016
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2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Long Range Fuel Tanks
Looking at the ARB Frontier Long Range Fuel Tanks for the tdci years. Anyone fitted one? Looking for experiences with the product and if the install was as easy as they say...

https://www.arb.com.au/long-range-fuel-tan...fuel-tank/
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Rattys



Member Since: 02 Sep 2013
Location: Skipton
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Santorini Black
Looks great, what capcity is it? I havnt seen one on a Defender, I went with this http://www.safari-equip.co.uk/shop/index.p...-door.html an extra 45 litres but they do do a 120 litre version. 1954 86" - makes any green lane seem as long as the trans american high way
2015 110 Utility - will have to go and travel the trans american highway
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big110



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120 litre made of some crazy indestructible plastic. Would be a REALLY nice addition, roughly 1500$
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leeds



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Big110, I have no experience of the ARB fuel tank which is a rotary moulding of about 8-9 mm wall thickness. In the UK retail price is in the region of £1,150

The Safari Equip 120 litre fuel tank comes in various metals and depending on metal, double skinned or not you are looking at prices in range of £550-£800

We had a 120 litre plus 48 litre wing tank in stainless steel both doubled bottomed. This gave us a range of about a 1,000 miles.

A 120 litre fuel tank will most likely interfere with the traditional towing gear

Think carefully. About the condition of existing tank, your towing requirements and the range you require.

A 48 litre wing tank will be in the price range of about £360 - £500 dependent on material and double bottom etc.

If you require any more info or more accurate prices and carriage costs give me a shout.

Brendan
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4wheeler



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Australia 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Chawton White
I am pretty sure the TR55 120 fuel tank is steel, not plastic. The new plastic tanks are only available for popular vehicles such as Toyotas etc. I doubt they would go to the expense of developing a rotary moulded tank for a vehicle no longer in production.

The profile of the fuel tank requires the anti sway bar to be dropped to accommodate the depth of the fuel tank. Long Range Automotive here in Australia have a similar capacity steel fuel tank which also requires a spacer to be fitted to the sway bar mount.

I will probably purchase a LRA tank (around 130L) in the near future, but that is in the knowledge that rear clearance will be affected. Note! LRA and Long Ranger by ARB are different tanks. I have fitted LRA tanks to most of my 4x4's and never had a problem. Probably about the only ARB product I haven't purchased!
Post #600571 10th Feb 2017 7:11am
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