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They won't fit very well inside an M105 as I measured the wheel wells in my M105. I was going to do the same thing with my 600 gallon aluminum fuel pod, put it in my M105. I changed my mind and am going with the M332. As you can see in my side-by-side photo, the M332 has a lower center of gravity than the M105.
When I measured everything, I was concerned the fuel pod would ride too high in the M105. Even though the fuel pod has a modest baffle inside, I was concerned that as high up in the M105, if I had to stop quickly, the weight moving forward in the M105 might be a tad stressful on everything, And the other thought I had about installing the fuel pod in the M105 was having to climb up on the trailer with a fuel hose when I would fuel it... It's hard (for me anyway) to climb up into the M105. My M332 is much easier to get into and I think it will be a little safer for fueling...
I'll post a picture when I get this finished. I should be far enough along by tomorrow to load the fuel pod into my trailer, but getting some attach points welded in will happen several days down the road.
When I measured everything, I was concerned the fuel pod would ride too high in the M105. Even though the fuel pod has a modest baffle inside, I was concerned that as high up in the M105, if I had to stop quickly, the weight moving forward in the M105 might be a tad stressful on everything, And the other thought I had about installing the fuel pod in the M105 was having to climb up on the trailer with a fuel hose when I would fuel it... It's hard (for me anyway) to climb up into the M105. My M332 is much easier to get into and I think it will be a little safer for fueling...
I'll post a picture when I get this finished. I should be far enough along by tomorrow to load the fuel pod into my trailer, but getting some attach points welded in will happen several days down the road.
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