I installed a 24 gallon auxiliary tank on my 5th Gen 4Runner. A bit pricey, but no fuel containers on the exterior. I did upgrade to the better fuel pump. No complaints at all! I had heard rumors of the fuel pump struggling at higher altitudes. I did not have an issue while my rig was doing the Alpine Loop. I upgraded after I did the Alpine loop.
@@OverlandBound I forgot the name of the pump. I got the tank from Long Range America and had it shipped to Duggy's garage in Houston, TX. Duggy's mentioned that they had a upgrade for the pump. They would be able to tell you the name/brand. The pump is quieter and fills the main tank quicker.
@@jamesfeng7086 I contacted Long Range America and they worked with Duggys garage. I paid 2600.00 for every thing. You can just go directly through Duggys garage, they are a licensed dealer. Another thing to consider. You are going to lose your spare tire on the bottom of your vehicle. I purchased a Rigd tire swing out too.
LRA is made in Australia and is obviously named Long Range Australia over here. I just had a 160ltr, or as you Yanks would prefer, 42-gallon installed for a total capacity of 67 gal of fuel onboard when full. Another fun fact, most Aussie 80 series came standard with a 95 ltr/25 gal main tank and a 55ltr/14.5 gal sub tank fuel system, so installing the LRA setup is a little more straightforward, we have a slightly different fuel filler diversion nozzle and the fuel transfer, fuel gauge systems are fully compatible. Happy wheeling my brothers and sisters across the Pacific.
I had the LRA aux tank installed in my 2020 JLU Rubicon at Summit 4X4 in Prescott. I was their first and since then I understand they’ve installed them in Jt’s and Toyotas. Definitely a game changer. Welcome to the club.
Did a DIY auxiliary fuel tank on my 78 Datsun truck. This was before pay at the pump was a common thing. Now that I am overloading with my JLU, the Long Range America is on my wish list, after 270 degree awning and RedArc system.
I heard at the end you drove to The Bay Area...Cali. Any issues with getting smog check to pass? I don't think anybody would be able to tell unless you popped the gas cap and/or looked underneath.
Hey Mikey< welcome to the LRA club. Ralph, installed my tank in March, 2020 and have been happy ever since. Do consider upgrading to the "Holly Mighty-Mite hly12-428" fuel pump. A better pump for sure than the original. LRA is excellent for resolving warranty issues as well. First hand experience. If you're interested I would be happy to share the story. Cheers, Mate
I've had the LRA tank for over a decade, definitely cuts down on the fillups, but it's definitely a shocker lately, I have the 42 gallon aux tank. so from empty to full in an 80 that cost me 0ver $365 to fill it up. It's not necessarily a cost saver unless I can get fuel at a discount location like a military installation. I don't live near one anymore since retirement so it's regular prices. The added benefits of having fuel when on long trips is amazing though, especially since 80's eat fuel at low speeds when creeping up and down trails.
Fantastic video thanks for posting. One question please. What is the long-term maintenance plan for this gas tank? After a few years do you need to pull it down and do any maintenance? Or is it something that you leave on for the life of the car?
It's really pricey, I got 5x20 liter original Jerry cans strapped in the trucks bed and an 12v small fuel pump that pumps into the tank. Not even 100 euros setup. You can't beat that
Made in Oz?... I had an auxiliary tank in my 80. It gave me a total of 270 litres(around 70US gals, I think) of diesel. I can remember filling up in Darwin and both tanks were all but empty and the poor girl filling up the aux tank was looking under the 80 trying to find where all the diesel was going 😁👍
My understanding is all the diesel emissions stuff is mounted in that cavity where the tank would have to be installed. Between the frame and the exhaust system under the drivers side.
Question. Does the car have to be parked to engage the auxiliary tank or will it move the fuel over while the vehicle is driving? Thanks. I'm looking at a 4runner and I believe that would be my first install before even a super charger or raising the vehicle another 2 inches. I'm looking at the trd off road premium. Thanks
Installing a larger tank to have the ability to pump more fuel when it’s cheaper is false economy. How much did the upgrade cost and how long will it take to recoup that?
I prefer to have an LRA tank versus carrying 8 jerry cans of fuel hanging off of my vehicle. I also prefer to flip a switch and transfer while sitting in the vehicle than trying to empty the jerry cans one by one.
The title of this video makes no sense, I can't imagine how much you would need to drive before you could even begin to pay off the cost of this auxiliary fuel tank with install. Easily 3k
I installed a 24 gallon auxiliary tank on my 5th Gen 4Runner. A bit pricey, but no fuel containers on the exterior. I did upgrade to the better fuel pump. No complaints at all! I had heard rumors of the fuel pump struggling at higher altitudes. I did not have an issue while my rig was doing the Alpine Loop. I upgraded after I did the Alpine loop.
Thanks Emanuel - if you don't mine telling me, what fuel pump and how noticeable was the difference?
@@OverlandBound I forgot the name of the pump. I got the tank from Long Range America and had it shipped to Duggy's garage in Houston, TX. Duggy's mentioned that they had a upgrade for the pump. They would be able to tell you the name/brand. The pump is quieter and fills the main tank quicker.
@@lemaitrethemonk how much did they charge to install lra? I’m in houston as well, I got one for my Lexus gx 460
@@jamesfeng7086 I contacted Long Range America and they worked with Duggys garage. I paid 2600.00 for every thing. You can just go directly through Duggys garage, they are a licensed dealer. Another thing to consider. You are going to lose your spare tire on the bottom of your vehicle. I purchased a Rigd tire swing out too.
LRA is made in Australia and is obviously named Long Range Australia over here. I just had a 160ltr, or as you Yanks would prefer, 42-gallon installed for a total capacity of 67 gal of fuel onboard when full.
Another fun fact, most Aussie 80 series came standard with a 95 ltr/25 gal main tank and a 55ltr/14.5 gal sub tank fuel system, so installing the LRA setup is a little more straightforward, we have a slightly different fuel filler diversion nozzle and the fuel transfer, fuel gauge systems are fully compatible.
Happy wheeling my brothers and sisters across the Pacific.
I had the LRA aux tank installed in my 2020 JLU Rubicon at Summit 4X4 in Prescott. I was their first and since then I understand they’ve installed them in Jt’s and Toyotas. Definitely a game changer. Welcome to the club.
Ralph and JPR are awesome. Our LC’s 40-gallon aux tank and other mods were installed by them. Highly recommend.
Did a DIY auxiliary fuel tank on my 78 Datsun truck. This was before pay at the pump was a common thing. Now that I am overloading with my JLU, the Long Range America is on my wish list, after 270 degree awning and RedArc system.
Where to get one installed in Dallas?
Call long range América. They will help you find a local shop.
Goode’s offroad can do it or Cody crafted
I heard at the end you drove to The Bay Area...Cali. Any issues with getting smog check to pass? I don't think anybody would be able to tell unless you popped the gas cap and/or looked underneath.
Thank you for the video, I’m still waiting for one for my 2nd Gen. Tacoma!
Hey Mikey< welcome to the LRA club. Ralph, installed my tank in March, 2020 and have been happy ever since.
Do consider upgrading to the "Holly Mighty-Mite hly12-428" fuel pump. A better pump for sure than the original.
LRA is excellent for resolving warranty issues as well. First hand experience. If you're interested I would be happy
to share the story. Cheers, Mate
Awesome installation and fantastic video. I like the compact switch/ gauge combination, that thing is great. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! until next time, see you on the trail
I have a 90 Ford f250 diesel non turbo have the regular front and back tanks with 2 45 gallon side saddle tanks
I've had the LRA tank for over a decade, definitely cuts down on the fillups, but it's definitely a shocker lately, I have the 42 gallon aux tank. so from empty to full in an 80 that cost me 0ver $365 to fill it up. It's not necessarily a cost saver unless I can get fuel at a discount location like a military installation. I don't live near one anymore since retirement so it's regular prices. The added benefits of having fuel when on long trips is amazing though, especially since 80's eat fuel at low speeds when creeping up and down trails.
Love having my LRA tank. Been on two years.
I need to do this
Doesn't California have specifications on the type of tank that can be installed on Cali licensed vehicles?
www.race-dezert.com/forum/threads/fuel-cells-legal-in-ca.12673/
Yes, there are definitely regulations. That's a good thread.
I love the concept but not the price I'm happy with my 3 5gallon nato Jerry cans
Great idea
I’m planning on getting the 42gallon tank due to the amount of driving I do. Price seems worth it to for me.
I considered the Tank for my Tundra. $2400 plus instalation, even at $4.79 a gallon, is a lot of cheaper gas to make that up.
I thought aux fuel tank is not compliant in CA???
My next upgrade to the 80!!!!!
Love my aux tank on my fj. Expensive but worth it
Agreed. Added a 19 gal Aux tank on my FJ too and it has to be one of the most fav and useful mods of all.
Is it possible to get rid of the original tank and just use this one?
Yay!
Sweet!
Where can we see/learn about the 100 Series on 37's????
Call the number on the video. I'll gladly chat with you about it.
Who makes that switch!?
I’ve a near identical 94 w/ same hannnaquality rear oriented bumper. What happened to your pass side swing out 3 can holder?
I’m putting a kitchen there. Intentionally removed. 👊🏼👍🏼
Is that your original set of KM3s and if so how is the road noise at this point?
What year is Kent's jeep and does he have an auxiliary fuel tank? thanks
Chris Shontz of venture4wd had a LRA tank installed in his JKU.
2020 Gladiator with no aux tank just two 5 gal NATO cans
awesome video! not sure why but you give me Jim Carrey vibes hahah
Fantastic video thanks for posting. One question please. What is the long-term maintenance plan for this gas tank? After a few years do you need to pull it down and do any maintenance? Or is it something that you leave on for the life of the car?
I have no plans to do special maintenance but will follow up. I think you can treat it like any other gas tank on your vehicle.
It's really pricey, I got 5x20 liter original Jerry cans strapped in the trucks bed and an 12v small fuel pump that pumps into the tank. Not even 100 euros setup. You can't beat that
Awesome upgrade!
how do you pump from the aux tank to the main one?
The system includes a transfer pump which is activated at a hit of a button
Very nice!
How is this legal, EPA- and otherwise?
www.race-dezert.com/forum/threads/fuel-cells-legal-in-ca.12673/
Yes, there are definitely regulations. That's a good thread.
Made in Oz?... I had an auxiliary tank in my 80. It gave me a total of 270 litres(around 70US gals, I think) of diesel. I can remember filling up in Darwin and both tanks were all but empty and the poor girl filling up the aux tank was looking under the 80 trying to find where all the diesel was going 😁👍
Im glad to see that jim carrey is into overlanding.
Would be nice to have one on 2017 crewcab
Tundra
We have a 46 gal replacement tank for the G2 Tundra
Anyone know brand of parts for 04 explorer m
Still waiting for their diesel tank for JLU
My understanding is all the diesel emissions stuff is mounted in that cavity where the tank would have to be installed. Between the frame and the exhaust system under the drivers side.
Question. Does the car have to be parked to engage the auxiliary tank or will it move the fuel over while the vehicle is driving?
Thanks.
I'm looking at a 4runner and I believe that would be my first install before even a super charger or raising the vehicle another 2 inches. I'm looking at the trd off road premium.
Thanks
You can transfer while driving 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice
Dang Michael yet another th9ing the 80 gets that my Sequoia can not..... Jealous!
:)
Just in time for 4+ dollars a gallon 😬
$7 here in California.
@@OverlandBound Holy cow thats brutal
Yeeeaaaah. I was in Death Valley a couple weeks ago - $7.35. Oof.
Installing a larger tank to have the ability to pump more fuel when it’s cheaper is false economy. How much did the upgrade cost and how long will it take to recoup that?
Granted, its not about recouping tho is it?, its about extended adventure that your shilling out to ensure.
Cap, let's be honest...I'm just trying to give you an excuse to get one.
I prefer to have an LRA tank versus carrying 8 jerry cans of fuel hanging off of my vehicle. I also prefer to flip a switch and transfer while sitting in the vehicle than trying to empty the jerry cans one by one.
$2245 for 3gen 4runner tank + tax. how much to install it?
We here are at JPR charge 1K. Asuuming, you dont have an aftermarket bumper or exhaust thats in the way and needs modification
Any body else spot the genius on the right at 0:56
Filling up my 45 gal tank is not fun lol. Yesterday, I filled up to 20 gallons and it was like $119.
The title of this video makes no sense, I can't imagine how much you would need to drive before you could even begin to pay off the cost of this auxiliary fuel tank with install. Easily 3k
I saved $35 on the first fill up. But ya, I’m just trying to give you an excuse to buy one!
As much as I see Michael driving across the desert with us, it shouldn't take long to pay for it self.
Fun fact: Did you know Chevron had a 400% profit increase compared to Q1? Thanks price gouging.
Albino ur Hair lol
ffs just get a diesel instead
No
@@brokenwrench404 enjoy your 10 mpg fool
@@thomasedwa stay classy bro.