S&B 65 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank for 2001-2004 GM Duramax 6.6L LB7 Crew Cab Long Bed
S&B 65 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank for 2001-2004 GM Duramax 6.6L LB7 Crew Cab Long Bed
SKU:10-1013
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Product Description:
Compatible with gooseneck and 5th wheel | Yes |
Compatible with oe skid plate | No |
Drain | No |
Embedded fitting thread size | 1/2" NPT |
Ground clearance compare to oe tank | 5-7/8" |
Oem capacity | 34 |
Sending unit | S&B |
Straps included | Yes |
Sump | No |
S&B Capacity (Approximate) | 65 |
Transfer pump ready | Yes |
Weight dry | 50lbs |
Double your range!
S&B's 65-gallon fuel tank directly replaces the OEM 26-gallon tank without any cutting, drilling, or special modifications. This makes for a trouble-free, faster installation process. S&B's replacement fuel tank holds 10 more gallons than competitor tanks allowing you to save time, go further, and get more out of your truck!
AFTERMARKET LIFT PUMP
This tank features a built in sump which can be used for aftermarket lift pump installation, if desired. S&B recommends aftermarket lift pumps be installed according to the pump manufacturer's instructions only. The S&B sump will not cure typical "1/4 tank issues" common with aftermarket lift pumps.
INCLUDED OEM STYLE SENDING UNIT.
Includes a premium OEM style sending unit. ($300 value)
- The distance to empty (DTE) on GM trucks can’t be reprogrammed, so it will show about half the mileage that is really left. This occurs with all aftermarket high-capacity fuel tanks.
- The bottom of the S&B tank has more surface area than the OE, so there will be a greater fuel reserve when the low fuel indicator comes on.
- The nozzle at high-flow fuel stations(truck stops) will not be able to fill automatically.
Note: This fuel tank fits 2001-2004 LB7 trucks only. 2004.5-up trucks with LLY, LBZ, and LMM engines use part # 10-1006.
Do you have an Auxiliary Fuel Tank? Read why using these with our tanks will void the Lifetime Warranty.
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.