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Transfer Flow not making aft axle tanks for Dodge anymore

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Called Transfer Flow because I didnt see their aft axle tank on their website anymore. The guy said there wasnt enough demand for them in the Dodges so they discontinued them :{ .

Are any TDR members Tranfer Flow installer's that may have one of these still in there personal stock? Please PM me. I see the Ford aft axle tank is 41 or 45 gallons... wish I had one.
 
Hey Dean, contact Ben Tanner (BTanner), you can find him on our nm rigs spotted page, maybe he can help you out.

--Jeff
 
I recently called Transfer Flow too. I finally got a new rear bumper to relocate my spare tire to make room and now they don't offer the tank. The guy said that they were having some problems - Haven't heard about that have you?



Did you find any information or alternative suppliers?
 
rbattelle said:
Why not retrofit a Ford or GM tank? Can't be that hard.



-Ryan





i was thinking a stock ±140 liter tank out of a 95-99 body suburban... that would a little over the stock fuel capacity for me... with the right contacts, it could be had for dirt cheap
 
I bought a plastic tank from West Marine... it is a below deck tank... 18 gallon...



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Made a spacer for the top hose connection,



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Metal straps for bolting it to the crossmember and hoses for hooking.



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View from the rear installed...



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This is a deck filler port for boats and I mounted on the rear quarter panel behind the rear wheel...



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I pump this tank to the main tank by way of the auxiliary port on the top of the tank... . works well... . This tank has an optional gauge to go to the dash...
 
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