Fuel Tanks
Designed to achieve the largest fuel capacity in the available space without compromising ground clearance, off-road performance or ease of installation.
| Features | |
| Maximum capacities available without affecting ground clearance or handling | Gauged to exisiting dash fuel gauge |
| Replacement and Gas Conversion tanks use original pump and sender units | Positive fuel pumping delivery system |
| Filled through the vehicle's original filler | Aux. tanks use either a transfer pump or fuel solenoid and original pump (no syphons) |
| Fuel pickup corral to ensure fuel supply during adverse conditions | Fully baffled to stop fuel movement and provide heavy duty structural support for 4WD use |
| Exhaust shields supplied where necessary | Three-point chassis mounting system |
| Computer aided manufacturing process ensures close tolerances and high penetration seam welding | Continuous MIG welded seams for maximum strength and durability |
| Magnetic drain plug to ensure continuing fuel system protection | Tanks are pressure tested and inspected |
| Complete fitting kits including detailed instructions and diagrams | All nuts, bolts and washers are sealed after manufacture |
| Tanks are primed and painted in a hammertone finish for surface protection | All external openings are sealed after manufacture |
| All tanks designed to be fitted easily and quickly | Full three year structural warranty Australia wide |
| Spare wheel carriers available for most 4WD models to relocate spare wheel | |
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The 4WD Systems range of tanks has been developed over many years of designing, manufacturing and refining. Our unique and often odd shaped designs optimise the under-vehicle space, ensuring maximum useable capacity to gain driving range and the best value ($ per litre capacity).The use of a long range replacement or auxiliary tank will dramatically improve the driving range of a vehicle from 50 to 200% depending on the tank and model of vehicle.
This increased range and preferred weight distribution provides the necessary safety margin when travelling in remote areas as well as the convenience and safety of not carrying jerry cans and the consequent instability of heavy, high loads.
The increased fuel capacity and distance between fuel stops allows fuel to be purchased at better rates (saving as much as 40¢ per litre in some outback areas).
Selected Replacement tank sizes (over 160 models)
| Model | Main | Aux | Model | Main | Aux | |
| Daihatsu | Nissan | |||||
| Rocky/Feroza | 99 Li | GU Patrol | 159 Li | 78 Li | ||
| Holden | GU Patrol Ute coil / leaf | 170 Li | ||||
| Rodeo to-03 | 125 Li | GU with 2" Body Lift | 176 Li | 90 Li | ||
| Rodeo 03-on | 129 Li | GQ Patrol | 159 Li | 80 Li 50 Li (SWB) |
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| Jackaroo 91-on | 133 Li | 70 Li | GQ with 2" Body Lift | 176 Li | 90 Li | |
| Jackaroo to-91 | 155 Li | 65 Li | GQ CoilCab Ute | 159 Li | 123 Li | |
| Ford / Mazda | GQ Leaf Ute | 155 Li | ||||
| Courier Bravo 99-on | 125 Li | MQ Patrol LWB | 160 Li | 90 Li | ||
| Courier Bravo to-96 | 132 Li | MQ Patrol SWB | 160 Li | 70 Li | ||
| Ranger BT50 | 120 Li | Pathfinder 86-96 | 138 Li | 62 Li | ||
| Jeep | Pathfinder Pre-96 | 138 Li | 62 Li | |||
| Cherokee XJ | 125 Li | 57LPG | Navara D21 pre-97 |
160 Li | ||
| Mitsubishi | Navara D22 97-07 |
145 Li | ||||
| Pajero 99-on | 60 Li | Navara D40 06-on |
149 Li | |||
| Pajero 91-99 | 148 Li | Toyota | ||||
| Pajero 88 to 90 | 132 Li | 60 Li | 100 Series all coil | 170 Li | ||
| Pajero to-88 | 127 Li | 68 Li | 100 Series IFS 2.5T towbar | 175 Li | ||
| Challenger | 128 Li | 100 Series IFS 3.5T towbar | 139 Li | |||
| Triton to-06 | 136 Li | 80 Series | 190 Li | |||
| Triton 06-on | 120 Li | 78/79 Series 6cyl Factory Rear | 168 Li | |||
| Land Rover | 78/79 Series 6cyl | 150 Li Rear | ||||
| Discovery | 125/139 Li | 50 / 50 Li | 76 Series | 170 Li | ||
| Defender 99-on | 135 Li | 75 Series | 90 Li Belly 150 Li Rear 168 Li Factory Rear |
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| Defender to-99 | 130 Li | 70/73 Series | 155 Li | |||
| Suzuki | 60 Series | 190 Li | 74/113 Li | |||
| Sierra | 75 Li | 45 Series | 135 Li | 110 Li | ||
| Prado 95 to-03 | 155 Li | 69 Li | ||||
| Hilux 84-97 | 128 Li | |||||
| Hilux 97-04 | 117 Li | |||||
| Hilux 04-on | 144 Li | |||||
| 4Runner 84-89 | 125 Li | |||||
| 4Runner Surf 89-95 | 113 Li | 120 Li | ||||
Can custom size to suit some tanks to suit Body Lifts POA
With increased fuel capacity you have more time to relax and explore, even with increased fuel consumption caused by variations in track conditions. This means you don't have to cut short your excursions or base an entire trip and timetable around fuel stops and availability.
This may seem unimportant until you find that you are unable to see all the interesting sites, or venture along a creek bed or rough track simply because of fuel constraints - getting too close to empty.