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I like it because I can get someplace without having to stop and fill up.
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Why would you need to restart the pump? Am I missing something, I can put 30 gallons in the truck then move it forward and put 35 more gallons into the bass boat.But can you actually fill it in one shot, or do you have to restart the pump?
I can understand it for someone who hauls heavy all the time, since the standard tank might only get you 300 miles, but otherwise it's just a bit of a ****** measuring contest, no? Big expense for a convenience item.
Where did you find a 50 gas tank for our trucks? Diesel tanks are easy to find but bigger gas tanks not so much....
Why would you need to restart the pump? Am I missing something, I can put 30 gallons in the truck then move it forward and put 35 more gallons into the bass boat.
I consider it a safety item, running low on fuel in rural country towing isn't a convenience for me.
Assuming it's a 1500, it depends on how your truck is configured. For the Big Horn, the standard tank size for the QC is 26 gallons. Standard tank size for the CC with long bed is also 26 gallons. Standard tank size for the CC with a short bed can be either 23 or 26 gallons, depending on how it's equipped. If you post your truck configuration we can tell you which size tank to expect.What size tank will I get with my 2021 Ram big horn? I did not order the 33 gal. Tank
Where did you find a 50 gas tank for our trucks? Diesel tanks are easy to find but bigger gas tanks not so much....
My empty range is over 800 miles and currently in testing for accuracy since buying the truck. Where it is important for me is when towing long distance. The less I have to pull into stations the better. I gained over 50% range over the stock tank and at 9 MPG towing that is huge. Trips to Alaska can make my range pretty short with limited re-fueling options so range is important to me.
Theoretically you're not wrong. I use my truck for daily driving, and my issue is having to stop at the gas station every three or four days. Sure, there are plenty of gas stations on my commute. Some of them give me problems getting the tank full (but that's another story LOL). I just have better things to do with my time than stopping for gas that often.I can understand the need if you are driving in a place like Alaska. There may well be some western states with it makes good sense, especially when towing. In New England, it's tough to find a place that is more than 25 miles from a gas station. There are a few, but not many.