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Thread: Fuel Tank Armor

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    Fuel Tank Armor

    I have a 1999 4Runner 4WD... Offroading somewhere, I put a dent in the fuel tank and it's skid plate.

    Is there a good armor replacement for the stock skid?

    I've already replaced the fuel tank, and I picked up a new skid as well, and was thinking of reinforcing that one while the old one is pounded out and sort of protecting the new tank.

    But I think I'd much rather have a good one intended to armor the fuel tank from my stupidity in the future!

    Any idears?

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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    NObody makes one that I know of but lots of guys here have made their own.
    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    Hey Eric, Nice 4runner! I don't have details about mine posted anywhere yet. Not too many changes as of now.

    Gotcha on the make your own thing, I did get an extra skid plate to beef up, my friend can weld, so we'll weld on some angle bar and steel plates I guess... Ol well, thought someone might have saved me the work.

    Thanks!

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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    Bud at Budbuilt will have gas tank skids coming real soon that I know, check out budbuilt.com

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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    After years of abuse I finally replaced my stock skid and tank (it's nice having a gas guage again). I used a junk yard stock skid and welded a piece of 3/16" diamond tread to the bottom. It came out very nice, low cost and fit perfectly.
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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    Good info about Bud making them. Everything that comes out of his shop is high quality.

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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    Quote Originally Posted by Albuquerque Jim
    After years of abuse I finally replaced my stock skid and tank (it's nice having a gas guage again). I used a junk yard stock skid and welded a piece of 3/16" diamond tread to the bottom. It came out very nice, low cost and fit perfectly.
    good call, i got one in mint condition off a guy on TOF a while ago, i need to weld on bracing and throw it on. my stock one looks like poop.
    -Lee
    2013 BMW X6 50i

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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    For those that are replacing their fuel tanks, you can drop it and pound the dents out from the inside. This is the "before" pic, now you can't tell it was ever dented in the first place.


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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    Quote Originally Posted by Albuquerque Jim
    After years of abuse I finally replaced my stock skid and tank (it's nice having a gas guage again). I used a junk yard stock skid and welded a piece of 3/16" diamond tread to the bottom. It came out very nice, low cost and fit perfectly.
    And it gave you welding practice. Did it take any shots in Moab? I noticed mine did (among other things) after the post-trip inspection.
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    Re: Fuel Tank Armor

    Quote Originally Posted by paddlenbike
    For those that are replacing their fuel tanks, you can drop it and pound the dents out from the inside. This is the "before" pic, now you can't tell it was ever dented in the first place.
    That's what I used to do, until I finally punctured a hole through it.....

    As for armor I built my own, had pictures posted at TOF........
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