Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank - Outback Kitters
2020+ Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank - Outback Kitters
Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank - Outback Kitters
Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank - Outback Kitters
Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank - Outback Kitters

2020+ Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank

Vendor: Titan Tanks
Product Type: Fuel Tanks
SKU: 7010220
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Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank - Outback Kitters

2020+ Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank

$2,900.00 $2,650.00

2020+ Chevy Silverado / GMC 2500 / 3500 Crew Cab 212L Long Range Fuel Tank

$2,900.00 $2,650.00

The Chevrolet Silverado 2500 212L Long Range Replacement Tank is a durable solution for added fuel capacity. Crafted from military grade cross-linked polymer, it is tougher than steel and more durable than aluminum. Backed by Titan Fuel Tanks' commitment to quality, the tank is designed to last wherever you may roam.

TITAN Fuel Tanks Direct Replacement, Mid-Ship Fuel Tanks are manufactured to use the trucks stock/original equipment fuel sending unit. The trucks stock sending unit is removed from the stock tank and mounted into the TITAN tank. They are a direct fit, there are no modifications needed.

With use of the stock sending unit, the trucks analog fuel gauge will read correct and accurate with the TITAN tank.

For 2020+ GMC Sierra & Chevrolet Silverado 2500 / 3500 models with Crew Cabs and 6.5ft Tubs.

Download Instructions here.

Fitment Notes:
-Hellwig aftermarket rear sway bar #7782 is not compatible with this tank (7010320)

**IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT PROGRAMMING**

Affected vehicles: 2019+ GM 6.6L diesel trucks.

Issue: Fuel gauge drops to empty after Initial Install and during normal operation.

Explanation: GM trucks have the ability through programming and monitoring to know exactly how much fuel is in the tank, as well as fuel consumption based on miles driven and fuel economy. Any large capacity fuel tank causes the float to move slower than the computer thinks is acceptable. When the computer sees this, it will run a system check and drop the fuel gauge to empty. When the fuel level comes off full, the gauge should return to the correction position after restarting the vehicle.

Solution: Although we were told early on that trucks have fixed themselves after several tanks of fuel when following a specific process, we are no longer able to confirm this or any other permanent fix for this issue. If this is a concern for you, we recommend using an aftermarket digital monitor to confirm accurate fuel level when this occurs.

INSTALLATION

Installation Guide: Download

Installation Time: 4 Hours

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