Bryan Simon
Well-known member
- First Name
- Bryan
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2020
- Threads
- 13
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- Location
- San Antonio, Texas
- Vehicles
- 65 Ranchero, 66 ElCamino, 05 Ranger, and more
- Occupation
- Maintenance
I’ve had quite a few of the square Chevy pickups over the years, one was a short bed.
all have had the saddle tanks, and that was absolutely necessary on a full time 4x4. (Only 32 gallons and about 250-300 miles)
40-42 in the long ones.—about a 5-600 mile range for for most.
I liked the saddle tanks because I would run them dry, switch tanks and look for fuel at my leisure.
26 gallons in my 98 Chev—not nearly enough
big tank in the new Ford, Would not have it any other way. I only consider fueling on the weekends when just commuting, and then only every other week. It is nice to know that I can get to ElPaso without stopping for fuel.
hate getting gas—I’d almost rather someone stopped by once a week to fill up all the cars so I didn’t have to.
all have had the saddle tanks, and that was absolutely necessary on a full time 4x4. (Only 32 gallons and about 250-300 miles)
40-42 in the long ones.—about a 5-600 mile range for for most.
I liked the saddle tanks because I would run them dry, switch tanks and look for fuel at my leisure.
26 gallons in my 98 Chev—not nearly enough
big tank in the new Ford, Would not have it any other way. I only consider fueling on the weekends when just commuting, and then only every other week. It is nice to know that I can get to ElPaso without stopping for fuel.
hate getting gas—I’d almost rather someone stopped by once a week to fill up all the cars so I didn’t have to.
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