GHill said:
Barry,
I had called Aero a while back and they quoted me 622. 00 plus 120. 00 shipping for their 60gal tank. Like you, I had heard a couple of negative comments about the Aero and nothing but positive about the Transfer flow. At 1000+ for the Transfer flow I was willing to give the Aero a try figuring I could overcome the mounting hassles, etc. When I saw your post with the lower price of the Transfer flow it made me reconsider going that route. The Aero people also told me their tank is made from 16ga as opposed to the 12-14ga that Transfer flow advertises. I do like the idea of 60gal instead of 54gal though.
Thanks,
Galen
The thinner material that the Aero is made from is most likely the only differnce in price. Don't be surprised in the mark up on transferflow's website. They have to list it high enough that the products can be marked up several times by distributors, vendors and retailers as it makes its way to the consumer. I used to work in the accessory market, it is the worst tiered pricing industry I have seen short of a car dealership.
I have seen the transferflow tanks for my dodge under $800 at some shops who had them in stock. (probably customer orders that never got picked up). Check with their vendors before you buy them direct, some dealers are trying to just keep their yearly sales quota and will sell for just over their cost.
I've installed the transfer flow tanks, the in bed models, auxillary spare tire location models and the replacement oem tanks, These have all been top notch and relatively easy to do. Given the choice, I would opt for the rear auxillary tank since it is centered, which keeps the full tank from weighing down one side of the truck. (60 gallons is almost 480 lbs, not counting the tank itself).
I haven't heard much of the aero tanks firsthand, which unless I actually know someone owns one, their opinions might not be as much of an influence for me.
If fuel goes up again, the cost may be absorbed in a few months, but unless you are doing it for the convenience and/or lack of good local fuel, it will not justify itself no matter what price break you get.