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    Quote Originally Posted by redrodman48
    Sean, measurements are 24" L x 20" W x 10 1/2" D
    That won't quite fit, I can only go max. 18" wide at the top and it tapers down to 12". Thanks though.

    I have these Stewart Warner gauges, can't wait to put them in.

    http://www.speedwaymotors.com/p/1100...auge-Sets.html

    Sean

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    I'm running one of their 15 Gal tanks on my Dodge PU and am happy with it.

    Depending on the fuel guage you are using chances are the unit that comes with the tank will work (they say it's works with most GM and aftermarket guages) I had to change mine out as it's a MOPAR.
    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    Fwiw - the sender that came with my tank was set up for a Ford gauge.

    Auto Meter has several gas gauges for Fords, but Stewart Warner only makes a run of Ford Style gauges once in a while.

    I don't know why Summit didn't put the common GM style sender in the tank.

    Best part about the whole project was finding the tag on the tank that said, "Pressure tested for leaks."
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