WD22 extended range fuel tank

andrewh

/dev/4wd
Does anyone know if the D22 Navara/frontier gas tank will fit a wd22 Xterra? Ive been looking at a few places that have the D22 extended range tank.

Looking at the part numbers
http://www.courtesyparts.com/xterra...ne-control/172-fuel-tank/-c-532_14_36_37.html

matches
http://www.courtesyparts.com/fronti...rol/172-fuel-tank/-c-2129_2130_2147_2151.html

(part number 17201)

If i can get a confirmation if they are the same.... and that D22u = D22, then i was contemplating

http://www.4wdsystems.com.au/index.php?id=25

specifically
Navara D22
97-07 145 Li

Or http://www.thelongranger.com.au/navara05longrangefueltank.html

Both are about a grand before shipping.
 
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Jack Stilts

Subaru Ambassador
I'm curious about this too. A grand is a tough pill to swallow, but if I'm reading that right - 145L / 38 gallons? Not bad.
 

Allof75

Pathfinder
Likewise, I'm very interested for my R50. I wonder though if you're trying to fit a Frontier tank in, wouldn't the wheelbase difference be an issue?
 

mortonm

Expedition Leader
I too would be interested. There is a large area under the truck where a larger tank would fit, 75 L is way too small for me. 100 L plus would be better.
 

wreckdiver1321

Overlander
I'm not so sure. I believe the long range tank extends into the area where the spare tire hangs out. So, you'd have to relocate that. Also, there's quite a size difference. The Xterra is 22 inches shorter than a CC/SB Fronty, has a smaller rear overhang, and a wheelbase that's shorter by a foot. So that area where the tank is supposed to fill might be drastically different. I'd have to get under both to see. Maybe I'll find an Xterra whose skirt I can look up and take some measurements.
 

Co-opski

Expedition Leader
So I love crunching numbers.

For me Gas is around $3.749 in the big village of Anchorage, and gas down on the Kenai was around $4.349 or +$.60x17gal=$10.20 more per tank. So I was thinking how many tanks of Kenai gas till I pay one of these off?
$1000AUS +shipping to AK total may be around $1700. /$10.20= 166.6 tanks of Kenai Gas if they stay $.60+ more than Anchorage.

166 tanks x 275 miles per tank would be 45,833 miles of driving.
I wish they had them at least in North America, I love the idea. Heck I just dropped that much or more on 9 pairs of tires.

Group buy anyone? ha
 

wreckdiver1321

Overlander
I'd love having a bigger tank. Currently my main trail buddy has a longer range than I do, and he's got a lifted Durango with a 360! I've looked at the Aussie-made tanks, but they're expensive and I'm sure shipping would be atrocious. Now I'm looking for a guy in town who can weld aluminum so I can have one made. I don't really want as much capacity as the buyable stuff. That extra 18 gallons is an extra 108 pounds and my truck already sits 1/2" lower at the passenger side rear tire. I don't need it down a full inch!

Haha so I'm aiming for 26-28 gallons. That would give me about a 390-420 mile range (mixed driving) and only weigh a little more. Of course, going from a plastic to an aluminum tank would add to it too, but hopefully not way too much.
 

andrewh

/dev/4wd
I hear ya wreckdiver. Thats the plan. Let me know if you ever do get around to getting a custom tank done.

Yes it is an expensive hobby indeed. Had her since mile 7 and 10 years later, shes still evolving. No kids = splurge every once in a while. I expect to keep her until she gives up the ghost, htne maybe Jiro will be ready to sell his so i can steal his engine. :-D
 
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wreckdiver1321

Overlander
I hear ya wreckdiver. Thats the plan. Let me know if you ever do get around to getting a custom tank done.

Yes it is an expensive hobby indeed. Had her since mile 7 and 10 years later, shes still evolving. No kids = splurge every once in a while. I expect to keep her until she gives up the ghost, htne maybe Jiro will be ready to sell his so i can steal his engine. :-D

Now THAT would be cool!
 

Allof75

Pathfinder
I'd love having a bigger tank. Currently my main trail buddy has a longer range than I do, and he's got a lifted Durango with a 360! I've looked at the Aussie-made tanks, but they're expensive and I'm sure shipping would be atrocious. Now I'm looking for a guy in town who can weld aluminum so I can have one made. I don't really want as much capacity as the buyable stuff. That extra 18 gallons is an extra 108 pounds and my truck already sits 1/2" lower at the passenger side rear tire. I don't need it down a full inch!

Haha so I'm aiming for 26-28 gallons. That would give me about a 390-420 mile range (mixed driving) and only weigh a little more. Of course, going from a plastic to an aluminum tank would add to it too, but hopefully not way too much.

Didn't even think of the height difference, maybe you could adapt a fuel cell? Like from Summit Racing or something?

See what kills me about all this is my ram has a factory upgrade available- I have 25gal now and can get up to 36, with all mounting hardware and no custom modification needed since it's Mopar.... Wish Nissan did the same.
 

wreckdiver1321

Overlander
Didn't even think of the height difference, maybe you could adapt a fuel cell? Like from Summit Racing or something?

See what kills me about all this is my ram has a factory upgrade available- I have 25gal now and can get up to 36, with all mounting hardware and no custom modification needed since it's Mopar.... Wish Nissan did the same.

Man, that'd be nice. I've thought a lot about what I could do. Right now it comes down to "build a double Jerry can holder on the rear bumper I'm building." :D
 

Co-opski

Expedition Leader
Man, that'd be nice. I've thought a lot about what I could do. Right now it comes down to "build a double Jerry can holder on the rear bumper I'm building." :D

I run the 2x Jerry can for long trips and can get most places and back up here. A long range would be nice if I made the trip through BC (bring cash) Canada more often. :26_7_2:
 

Silver dude

Xplorer
I've considered perhaps a race fuel cell stashed where my spare tire once was. In the end Jerry cans were easier. Its a shame sheet metal isn't easier to weld.
 

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