I've been offered an underslung LPG tank that's 145cm long and around 22/23cm dia.
I know this is longer than a Westfalia tank, but without a trip over to the van to measure up, wondered how long a tank (LPG or water) folk have managed to stick under their vans - will this 145cm one be too long?
Underfloor Tanks
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Re: Underfloor Tanks
It'll fit but you'll have drill different mounting holes.and getting at the mounting books could be tricky when the tank is up in the space.
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Re: Underfloor Tanks
Thanks Titus, I've no holes drilled anywhere at the moment so that doesn't worry me. As long as it physically fits I an sort something out.
I've a Propex to fit and with the van being Aircooled I can see it getting a lot of use, so a tank makes more sense than the wee gas bottles - and it'll free a bit of space inside!
I've a Propex to fit and with the van being Aircooled I can see it getting a lot of use, so a tank makes more sense than the wee gas bottles - and it'll free a bit of space inside!
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Re: Underfloor Tanks
I think it'll be tight and ready recommends getting your tape measure out veggie buying.
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