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Titan Fuel Tanks | 2017-2019 GM 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab Long Bed Fuel Tank | 7010317

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Titan Fuel Tanks | 2017-2019 GM 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab Long Bed Fuel Tank | 701031766 Gallon*, extra capacity, extra heavy duty, midship replacement fuel tank for 2017 2019 GM 2500HD and 3500HD pickups with Crew Cabs, long beds, and Duramax diesel engines., , Tank comes complete with black coated, galvanized mounting straps. Tapered tank features exclusive low fuel trap design so most every gallon can be used, and is approximately 2 deeper than the stock OEM tank. TITANs Generation 6 tanks feature the TITAN Torque Ring OEM style

66 Gallon*, extra capacity, extra heavy duty, midship replacement fuel tank for 2017-2019 GM 2500HD and 3500HD pickups with Crew Cabs, long beds, and Duramax diesel engines., , Tank comes complete with black coated, galvanized mounting straps. Tapered tank features exclusive low fuel trap design so most every gallon can be used, and is approximately 2� deeper than the stock OEM tank. TITAN�s Generation 6 tanks feature the TITAN Torque Ring� OEM style sending unit mounting system for easy, positive installation., , This new Chevrolet/GMC tank is made of our famous military grade, cross-linked polymer (XLHDPE). It�s at least �� thick and built to outlast all competitors. It�s tougher than steel and more durable than aluminum. Like all fine TITAN products, this new design has undergone extensive testing. Our legendary products are so tough and well-proven that we back them with a Lifetime Warranty+! No cutting, drilling or fabrication required for installation., , For model years 2017-2019., For 2500HD and 3500HD Models(single and dual rear wheel) with Duramax Engines., , The TITAN tank is 30 gallons larger at 66 gallons. The stock tank is only 36 gallons., , Note: For use with diesel fuel ONLY!, , Our mid-ship, direct replacement fuel tanks use your trucks stock/OE sending unit. An aftermarket or upgraded sending unit is not needed or required in anyway., , For those wishing to use an aftermarket sending unit, our tanks are compatible with Fleece, AirDog, FASS, etc., , Fitment of our mid-ship, direct replacement fuel tanks no not interfere nor is there any modifications needed when using them with; -AMP or other powered steps -Air bag suspension systems, , Our extra large fuel tanks provide freedom; freedom to chase your dreams, freedom to explore, freedom to adventure further, freedom to get where you need to when it matters without having to worry about fuel, freedom to be there for your family and loved ones when needed. Each and every extra large fuel tank as well as all of the parts included are made right here in the greatest country on the face of the Earth, the United States of America. We are proud to be the only cross-linked polymer fuel tanks on the market that are made here and are tough enough to be backed by an Lifetime Warranty. Innovation, quality, durability, refinement�are all synonymous with the name TITAN Fuel Tanks. We stand squarely behind them with our industry-leading Lifetime Warranty. With our tanks, no carbon steel comes in contact with your fuel at any time. A feature that leads the way by ensuring against corrosion and fuel contamination., , Technical Service Bulletin: Effected Vehicles: 2019-to Current GM 6.6L Diesel Crew Cab Short and Long Bed Trucks Issue: Fuel gauge Drops to Empty After Initial Install and Vehicle Driven Approximately 100 Miles. Explanation: The GM trucks have the ability through programming and monitoring to know exactly how much fuel is in the fuel tank as well as fuel consumption based on miles driven and fuel economy. The design of our XXL tanks adds additional fuel volume above the OEM float which in turn will hold the float on full past what the computer thinks is acceptable. The truck will run a system check and see that the Fuel gauge is reading out of specifications and will zero the fuel gauge. This will put the truck into a semi-adaptive learning mode and the truck will start to align the specifications with the current truck parameters. In our experience 4-5 full tanks ran from Full to empty will fix this issue on analog gauges. Truck with digital gauges (such as Denali, AT4, and High Country models) can take up to 10 full tanks to remedy this issue. Recommendations: Run tank from full to empty, do not fill up until tank is close to empty.

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