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Fuel tank upgrade

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I just picked up a '19 Ram 2500 bighorn, with a CC SB. This truck has the 6.4 L Hemi as the primary means of propulsion. Overall I am very happy with it, however the fuel tank could be a little bit bigger.
Does anyone know if there are aftermarket replacement tanks available? If so, where could I find one?
 
I just picked up a '19 Ram 2500 bighorn, with a CC SB. This truck has the 6.4 L Hemi as the primary means of propulsion. Overall I am very happy with it, however the fuel tank could be a little bit bigger.
Does anyone know if there are aftermarket replacement tanks available? If so, where could I find one?
19 2500 diesel? Titans fuel tanks should have them...they deal with mostly auxiliary tanks tho
 
I just picked up a '19 Ram 2500 bighorn, with a CC SB. This truck has the 6.4 L Hemi as the primary means of propulsion. Overall I am very happy with it, however the fuel tank could be a little bit bigger.
Does anyone know if there are aftermarket replacement tanks available? If so, where could I find one?
In a previous truck, I had a 45-gallon Transfer Flow replacement fuel tank. The seller didn't even know that it had one, so I was pleasantly surprised to find it underneath!
 
All different sizes 15gallon to 100. Travel Trekker 50 Gallon Auxiliary Fuel System (5410050)
 
Anybody have one of these installed on our new Rams? Be curious to see which one, where you put it, price, etc.
I know this is an old post, but it does apply.

I just installed a travel trekker t0 gallon aux tank in the bed of my 2024 3500 drw laramie. Price is pretty much the same everywhere, save for currency exchange fluctuations.

This gives me about 45 extra useable gallons (seems like the pump doesn't always suck up the last 5), on top of my 50 gallon factory tank. Unloaded, this gives me around 1300 miles of range. Depending on the trailer (currently hauling a 9000lb 5th wheel) I'll have between 450 miles for a heavy 15000lb+ trailer and almost 800 for the lighter ones.
 

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