MICK_ wrote:Good afternoon ladies and gentleman, just ordered my new long range tank from Brown Davis 138Lt, 132Lt usable.
Anyone have one??? And what are your thoughts...
I ordered it at the last 4x4 show, $1095 fitted, couldnt help myself. Went to all of the usual suspects, Long Range Automotive, ARB, Outback Accessories... Brown Davis were the cheapest and had the largest capacity.
Feedback would be helpful.
Cheers Mick
MICK_ wrote:Good afternoon ladies and gentleman, just ordered my new long range tank from Brown Davis 138Lt, 132Lt usable.
Anyone have one??? And what are your thoughts...
I ordered it at the last 4x4 show, $1095 fitted, couldnt help myself. Went to all of the usual suspects, Long Range Automotive, ARB, Outback Accessories... Brown Davis were the cheapest and had the largest capacity.
Feedback would be helpful.
Cheers Mick
wades wrote:MICK_ wrote:Good afternoon ladies and gentleman, just ordered my new long range tank from Brown Davis 138Lt, 132Lt usable.
Anyone have one??? And what are your thoughts...
I ordered it at the last 4x4 show, $1095 fitted, couldnt help myself. Went to all of the usual suspects, Long Range Automotive, ARB, Outback Accessories... Brown Davis were the cheapest and had the largest capacity.
Feedback would be helpful.
Cheers Mick
Hi Mick
Who did you order Brown Davis tank from at that price installed.
Monkeyz wrote:I dunno about these things the math just dont Gel...
long range tank fitted $1000 - $1500 - extra fuel 50 - 60 Lt....
3 x 20 lt Jerry Cans $60.... Extra fuel 60 Lt
3 x 25 lt Diesel Fuel containers - $75 - extra fuel 75 Lt ...
Fuel gauge still works and when im not travelling they sit in the shed so less carried weight = better fuel economy.....
Just a thought...
Pat.
Monkeyz wrote:I dunno about these things the math just dont Gel...
long range tank fitted $1000 - $1500 - extra fuel 50 - 60 Lt....
3 x 20 lt Jerry Cans $60.... Extra fuel 60 Lt
3 x 25 lt Diesel Fuel containers - $75 - extra fuel 75 Lt ...
Fuel gauge still works and when im not travelling they sit in the shed so less carried weight = better fuel economy.....
Just a thought...
Pat.
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