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    Fuel tank/tool box combo recommendations

    I’m looking for a combo drag up tank/tool box combo for my truck. The kicker is, I need to be able to put a bed cover on my truck and still be able to leave the pump installed on the tank. I thought I found one at Northern Tool, but the pump handle was going to protrude above my truck bed by about an inch & 1/2. Do any of you know of a set-up that would accomplish what I’m looking for? TIA


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    will the RDS ones work? You will have to get a small GPM pump. I want to say they have one with pump mounted down in toolbox. You may want to put a quick connect on your hose to take it on and off.

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      #3
      Take a look at Vevor.com at their portable fuel tanks. That might be an option as an addition to a below the bed toolbox.

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        #4
        Northern Tool also has tool box/fuel tank combos you may want to look at.

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          #5
          Originally posted by dclifton View Post
          will the RDS ones work? You will have to get a small GPM pump. I want to say they have one with pump mounted down in toolbox. You may want to put a quick connect on your hose to take it on and off.

          This is the one that I bought but didn’t work. I’m ideally looking for something like this, that will allow me to leave pump and nozzle in place and still be able to close my bed cover.




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            #6
            How many gallons of fuel are you wanting to carry? Camperworld has some options you may want to look at also.

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              #7
              Originally posted by D4H View Post
              How many gallons of fuel are you wanting to carry? Camperworld has some options you may want to look at also.

              I’d like at least 40 gallons, but 50 would be ideal.


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