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abuz4u |
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Hello
Just wondering who has LPG on their ef/el wagons? Is there a way of installing it, without moving the tyre in to the hatch? I kinda wanted to not have the tyre in the wagon....i need the room.. Cheers |
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twr7cx |
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Yeah leave the spare at home...
There just ain't enough room there - LPG tanks are round or cylinders. The petrol tank is long and wide and flat - hence why the spare can fit above. But the LPG tanks are taller so the spare has to move. Remember you do get some storage room then of half the area were the spare was - I've got a battery, amp, jumper leads and tools there on mine... |
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abuz4u |
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Yeh..its kind of a pain..isnt it.
I dont want to leave the spare at home though...because i travel some distance... No other solution really is there? |
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EFFalcon |
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if you want to go straight LPG then theres options.
otherwise no options.
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abuz4u |
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EFFalcon wrote: if you want to go straight LPG then theres options.
otherwise no options. do tell........ |
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richard williams |
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Age: 55 Posts: 535 Joined: 22nd Sep 2005 Ride: EF wagon & EF fairmont wagon & M Location: melbourne |
remove the whole petrol tank. then you can fit multiple tanks. I have seen an f150 ute round here that has an enormous 350ltr tank on the tray. I keep meaning to get a photo.
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kim |
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Hop the tyre on the roof.
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