Is it possible to have an auxiliary fuel tank fitted, which does not occupy much space in the truck bed just to extend the range of my RV. I would appreciate any tips from those who have done this.
The size of the tank will depend on how much additional fuel you want to carry and the space available in your truck bed. Some tanks can be installed directly onto the bed, while others are mounted underneath the vehicle.
It is important to carefully consider the added weight and space that the tank will occupy, as well as any potential impact on the RV's handling and fuel economy.
The weight factor should also be taken into consideration when fixing an auxiliary tank. With a well planned trip you can avoid refuel at appropriate times during your trip.
An auxiliary fuel tank for a recreational vehicle (RV) is an additional fuel storage tank that is installed to increase the RV's fuel capacity. These tanks are usually made of metal and are installed in a secure location, such as under the RV or in the basement compartment. The purpose of an auxiliary fuel tank is to provide additional fuel for long trips, so you don't have to stop as often to refuel and can continue your journey without interruptions. Some auxiliary fuel tanks may also come with transfer pumps and hoses to make the transfer of fuel to the main tank easy and efficient.
The size of the tank will depend on how much additional fuel you want to carry and the space available in your truck bed. Some tanks can be installed directly onto the bed, while others are mounted underneath the vehicle.
It would be worthwhile to have an additional fuel tank which can be refilled when necessary.
The weight factor should also be taken into consideration when fixing an auxiliary tank. With a well planned trip you can avoid refuel at appropriate times during your trip.
An auxiliary fuel tank for a recreational vehicle (RV) is an additional fuel storage tank that is installed to increase the RV's fuel capacity. These tanks are usually made of metal and are installed in a secure location, such as under the RV or in the basement compartment. The purpose of an auxiliary fuel tank is to provide additional fuel for long trips, so you don't have to stop as often to refuel and can continue your journey without interruptions. Some auxiliary fuel tanks may also come with transfer pumps and hoses to make the transfer of fuel to the main tank easy and efficient.