No, I don't think so. The tank has a raised areas that stick up higher than the rear floor. Look at where the filler pipe goes through the hole in the right side chassis rail. That front part of the rail is higher than the rear section of the rail. You would at least have to space the second tank down a ways. Making a filler work would be a feat. Also the shift linkage is more off to the side and lower as it goes further back toward the tranny. The raised section of the tank has a channel for the shifter but it expects it to be centered and higher. Mark John Connolly wrote: > > Just install another 2WD tank behind the stock one. I have looked, and it > seems like this would not be very difficult. > > John > Aircooled.Net Inc. |
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