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Has anybody done it? I like the aluminum construction. They're about 1 foot longer than the standard primary tanks. But the last foot of them are (what I'm guessing is) an auxiliary? Looks like a check valve inside. Lots of ports. So my question is, how would it work with the auxiliary built in? I can't find any TM's on the MRAP that detail how these tanks are supposed to function.
Why do I want to do this? Well, I'm putting a M915 battery box under the passenger door, and moving the primary and secondary tanks to behind the updated tool box I added 6 months ago on the passenger side. When I pulled my current tanks, it sounded like gravel inside. So I figured - why bother going back to steel when these tanks are available for around $40 NOS.
Why do I want to do this? Well, I'm putting a M915 battery box under the passenger door, and moving the primary and secondary tanks to behind the updated tool box I added 6 months ago on the passenger side. When I pulled my current tanks, it sounded like gravel inside. So I figured - why bother going back to steel when these tanks are available for around $40 NOS.