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Re: OT dude-did that sand puncture my tank
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Posted by Rexalot on January 24, 2007 at 19:09:59 from (205.245.254.220):
In Reply to: Re: OT dude-did that sand puncture my tank posted by B-maniac on January 23, 2007 at 18:56:28:
Leaking gas tanks aren't that uncommon in an older jeep. I had a 1985 CJ7 back in the early 90's that I had to replace the fuel tank in. It rusted from the grunge that gets packed between the fuel tank skid plate/support and the tank bottom. Just a hairline crack... and I had fuel all over the driveway. Atleast I wasn't driving mine at the time. My 99 wrangler has a tank mounted in similar fashion but I've never checked to see what it's made of.
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