Pusher added VS Moving Original pump
JCyrbok, the only real issue about moving the original pump to the frame rail in front of the fuel tank is that most dealers would call this a engine/drivetrain modification and deny any warrantee on the rest of the drivetrain.
I added a pusher pump to the system, and it feeds 7psi up to the original stock location/mounted lift pump.
When I've had to take the truck into the dealer, I can remove the pusher in about 15 minutes, leaving only a length of rubber tubing in the spliced fuel line.
A dealer service manager will not listen to the history of lift pump failures or the obvious [to us] better location in front of the fuel tank, they only want to void our warrantee.
With a pusher pump feeding the factory pump, I expect to get 50K plus miles out of both pumps.
BTW: don't run the fuel level below 1/4 tank, it is possible to 'unport' the fuel pickup in the tank, and starve the engine for fuel. Just park on a steep hill and watch some deer and coyotes running around for a few minutes, that's all it takes!
Then you have the entire fuel system dry!! Now that's a SOB to fix!!
Hope this helps, BTW where in Michigan are you??
Greg L. The Noise Nazi