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56 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank for 2011-2016 Ford Powerstroke 6.7L Crew Cab Short Bed

56 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank for 2011-2016 Ford Powerstroke 6.7L Crew Cab Short Bed

SKU:10-1000

Regular price $1,249.00 USD
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Product Description:

 

Compatible with gooseneck and 5th wheel Yes
Compatible with oe skid plate No
Dimensions 75.6" X 18.25" X 19.66"
Drain No
Embedded fitting thread size 1/2" NPT
Ground clearance compare to oe tank 2" Lower
Sending unit OE
Straps included Yes
Sump No
S&B Capacity (Approximate) 56 gallons
Tank type Midship
Transfer pump ready Yes
Weight dry 50lbs

EASY RECALIBRATION FOR DISTANCE TO EMPTY

We offer a free service to update the computer in your truck so the Distance to Empty (DTE) displays the accurate range. This works for 2011-2022 Ford trucks. No 2023 calibration at this time.


COMPATIBLE WITH THE OE SKID PLATE.

If you don't have a skid plate on your truck already, no problem! But if you do, unlike other competitor tanks, we designed the S&B Tank to allow you to reuse the factory skid plate. We also designed a smaller, factory style skid plate to cover the front of the larger S&B Tank.


AFTERMARKET LIFT PUMP

S&B Tanks work with OEM and aftermarket lift pumps. Aftermarket lift pumps(FASS & Airdog) provide more fuel to your diesel engine but face issues at a 1/4 tank fuel level. TheS&B Sending Unit allows you to drive to empty with your aftermarket lift pump. Completely plug and play, with no need to modify your OEM tank or sending unit.


Important Note: The nozzle at high-flow fuel stations (truck stops) will not be able to fill automatically. This tank now reuses the OE Float.

Do you have an Auxiliary Fuel Tank? Read why using these with our tanks will void the Lifetime Warranty.

Won't fit 2WD trucks.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon black, silica - crystalline, methylene chloride, and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.