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    Avalanche fuel pump died...

    Should I lift and pull the bed or drop the tank from the bottom

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    Cut a hole in the bed then build a nice lid for it.

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    yank the tank and put an Aeromotive stealth eliminator tank in it!
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    yank the tank and put an Aeromotive stealth eliminator tank in it!
    +1

    Nice Cells dude......

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    Quote Originally Posted by emmerich5.3 View Post
    Cut a hole in the bed then build a nice lid for it.
    +1
    RUN WAT U BRUNG!!!!

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    Make Jon Jon do it. Gotta let him out of the back room every once in a while.
    cjriojas:if you're weather man is a 5 gallon bucket, YOUUUUUUUUUUU might be a redneck
    danger_ranger83: I see now why it cost so much to get a harness made... FML
    2boostedSilverado: I like Casey's rear end, I want to chat with him about it

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    I like all those ideas especially the one about jon doing it lol

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    damm when did it die? that sucks

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    we just did mikes...dropped the tank instead of pullin bed (i was worried about scratching it)...the filler neck was a PITA to get back on (sure actually jacking the truck off the ground would have helped)



    I vote sump the tank, dual pumps, 10an braided line, bigger turbo
    blown transmissions are about as useful as 97% of the guys on this forum

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    While i was otw home. I was expected with 2 years of extended crank.

    Turbo is actually coming off and up for sale soon

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