Drop Fuel Tank or Remove Bed
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Drop Fuel Tank or Remove Bed
Which is easier to replace/fix sending unit...drop the tank or remove the bed? What is needed to removed the bed? I have dropped a tank on my old FORD and then found out it was easier on me to have removed the bed....don't want to make the same mistake twice.
Do most just replace the sending unit? IS there another one out there besides the crappy part that DODGE put on? Please list the source if there is...
Do most just replace the sending unit? IS there another one out there besides the crappy part that DODGE put on? Please list the source if there is...
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I just did the pump as well and dropping the tank even without a lift was easy. From what I hear, pulling the bed may be a PITA to re-align when you are finished. Just be sure you have strong (not rotten) tank straps when you put it back on. And be sure your high pressure (supply) line to the rack is in good shape. I put the pump in and tested it only to be surprised with a rotted line. With full capacity going through the lines, all the weak spots and pin holes bursted....A 3 hour job turned into a 3 day job since the stores are not open on the weekends around me...
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I just did the pump as well and dropping the tank even without a lift was easy. From what I hear, pulling the bed may be a PITA to re-align when you are finished. Just be sure you have strong (not rotten) tank straps when you put it back on. And be sure your high pressure (supply) line to the rack is in good shape. I put the pump in and tested it only to be surprised with a rotted line. With full capacity going through the lines, all the weak spots and pin holes bursted....A 3 hour job turned into a 3 day job since the stores are not open on the weekends around me...