Charlie
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I have been looking into various ways of carrying extra fuel.
The cheapest option bay far is a couple of jerry cans, filled as and when required and stored on the roof rack. However I do not want to carry fuel or water due to their weight on the roof rack, nor do I want to carry fuel cans inside the vehicle.
So basically my only option is either fit an auxiliary fuel tank or an extended range fuel tank in place of the OEM tank.
The manufacturers of auxiliary tanks I’ve found so far that are available in the UK are The Long Ranger 166L, Long Range Automotive 150L, Front Runner 170L and a manufactured main tank replacement 152L from Land Cruisers Overland.
Are any of the above tanks better than the other, which would be the best to go for?
The cheapest option bay far is a couple of jerry cans, filled as and when required and stored on the roof rack. However I do not want to carry fuel or water due to their weight on the roof rack, nor do I want to carry fuel cans inside the vehicle.
So basically my only option is either fit an auxiliary fuel tank or an extended range fuel tank in place of the OEM tank.
The manufacturers of auxiliary tanks I’ve found so far that are available in the UK are The Long Ranger 166L, Long Range Automotive 150L, Front Runner 170L and a manufactured main tank replacement 152L from Land Cruisers Overland.
Are any of the above tanks better than the other, which would be the best to go for?