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Jeep Wrangler YJ
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1994 Hunter Green SE “Back to Stock” Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 441824" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>Yeah, I'd say the quality of the parts is "okay"....they work. They definitely aren't as good of a fit as stock though. You'd think if they're going to make a tank to fit in place of a stock YJ tank, it would be a lot closer than it is. It doesn't help that the YJ came a few different ways from the factory over the years which makes it harder to replicate all of the different YJ configurations. Plastic tank, metal 14 gallon tank, brushed motor pump in 91-93ish, smaller brushless motor pump in 93ish-95, etc.</p><p></p><p>My biggest complaints were the lack of a true slosh bucket, the tank being taller and not fittinig factory skid properly, and the skid that makes it all work places the tank an inch or two further to the right making the reach of the hoses a problem. Other than that, the tank definitely will do the job of holding fuel and being taller than stock, it might actually hold more than stock which would have been nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 441824, member: 18789"] Yeah, I'd say the quality of the parts is "okay"....they work. They definitely aren't as good of a fit as stock though. You'd think if they're going to make a tank to fit in place of a stock YJ tank, it would be a lot closer than it is. It doesn't help that the YJ came a few different ways from the factory over the years which makes it harder to replicate all of the different YJ configurations. Plastic tank, metal 14 gallon tank, brushed motor pump in 91-93ish, smaller brushless motor pump in 93ish-95, etc. My biggest complaints were the lack of a true slosh bucket, the tank being taller and not fittinig factory skid properly, and the skid that makes it all work places the tank an inch or two further to the right making the reach of the hoses a problem. Other than that, the tank definitely will do the job of holding fuel and being taller than stock, it might actually hold more than stock which would have been nice. [/QUOTE]
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