Transfer-flow or Titan fuel tank?

Dzchey21

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Just like the title says who prefers what, I'm tired of these 250 mile fill ups towing the gooseneck.

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I've got the aux 50 gal tank in my truck, not a single problem since new (2001) along with the factory 20 gal I have a range of 1k miles:clapping:
 

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I ran the titan in my 08. It sucked. I had to make major mods to get it to take fuel quickly with out burping all over the truck.
 

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I ran the titan in my 08. It sucked. I had to make major mods to get it to take fuel quickly with out burping all over the truck.

and the old dude there is a prick. the guys at transfer flow are awesome. i will give them my money forever and NEVER give titan my money. sorry shone. LOL
 

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Transfer flow is a steel tank which is cool I thought. Its also a bit cheaper than titan @900 instead or 1300.

Im not to concerned with how fast the fill is I don't plan on filing it every day or anything. Just would like to go to the lake or track and back without a refill.

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Transfer flow is a steel tank which is cool I thought. Its also a bit cheaper than titan @900 instead or 1300.

Im not to concerned with how fast the fill is I don't plan on filing it every day or anything. Just would like to go to the lake or track and back without a refill.

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look above your last post ya monkey.
 

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And I don't want anything in the bed. It's small enough as is

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Not sure.

I know the urea tank is right in that area so it might not. I think they list two different part numbers I'll double check.

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They list a 47 gal for 2008 and 50 for 2011 and up. Different part numbers too

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I've been considering adding a transfer flow tank also.
How hard is it to install? Does it go in place of your spare tire?
 

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supposedly there is no removing of the spare tire

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Taking the green truck out of the trailer again isn't going to happen. Tamera revoked my license to the Red trailer lol.

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Taking the green truck out of the trailer again isn't going to happen. Tamera revoked my license to the Red trailer lol.

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its coming out for good shortly.
 

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I couldnt use the semi nozzles period. I had to use a pick up nozzle and set in on low and it would still burp sometimes while you were trying to wash the windows. Garbage!
 
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