ducktapeguy
Adventurer
I don't think gravity would work if the tank was mounted under the bed. Someone on the mud forum used to make a transfer pump with fuel sensing auto shutoff, but it seems if you were going through all that trouble it'd be better to just run a separate fuel pump in the aux tank so instead of having multiple points of failure you'd have redundancy. Having the ability to flip a switch on the dash to switch tanks is really convenient, but it depends on how often you really use the extra fuel.
500 miles a tank must be really nice, you must live at the top of a really long hill. I miss driving my Forester which was able to barely squeeze out 400+ miles per tank. But even with that range, I actually ran out of gas once and came very close a couple of other times while exploring the backroads of California. I've recently moved up to a GX460, and I haven't driven it long enough to get a feel for the range, but if I can get 300+ miles per tank I'd be happy, although 350+ miles would be really nice.
No trailer I easily do 500miles in the Subaru which is why we typically are in the Subaru when we find our selves just taking roads to see where they go.
These are all tank averages at fill up.
500 miles a tank must be really nice, you must live at the top of a really long hill. I miss driving my Forester which was able to barely squeeze out 400+ miles per tank. But even with that range, I actually ran out of gas once and came very close a couple of other times while exploring the backroads of California. I've recently moved up to a GX460, and I haven't driven it long enough to get a feel for the range, but if I can get 300+ miles per tank I'd be happy, although 350+ miles would be really nice.