Properly installing your diesel transfer tank in your pickup truck bed is easy when you have the right tools. In this DIY guide, you will learn tips and tricks to help you get this task done as quick and safe as possible. Before you begin this task, you must decide whether you want your transfer tank to be a permanent fixture on your pickup or just temporary. These instructions will also help you with this decision.
There are two types of installation procedures you can follow. The first one is if you want to secure your diesel tank permanently. This will take longer. The second way you can install your diesel tank in your truck bed is temporarily. This is a lot quicker and probably the most popular choice.
If you want your truck diesel transfer tank to be on your pickup bed permanently, follow this simple step by step guide. This installation process will take about one hour.
This installation process involves securing the tank by using the molded-in inserts on the bottom of the tank.
Pro tip: Create your own footprint template. Tip your diesel transfer tank on its side, get a piece of cardboard and punch holes through it where the inserts are. You can then use this to mark the holes on your truck bed.
Pro tip #1: Have your lid facing the side of your pickup truck. This will make the pump and gun easy to access from the ground.
Pro tip #2: Make sure the lid is on the same side of the pickups battery. This will allow the battery cables to reach the battery.
Pro tip: Before you mark the holes, make sure you check under the pickup to see what you will be drilling through. If you are just securing the tank through the bed, make sure you use large washers so the bolds will not rip out.
If you don't think you will be using your transfer tank much, this securing process is a solid choice. This installation process will take about 3 minutes.
Pro tip #1: These pickup diesel tanks will work best if the lid is facing the side of the pickup. It will be easier to access from the ground and you can properly use the built-in tie down grooves on the tank. This is a lot safer option.
Pro tip #2: Make sure the lid is on the same side of the pickups battery. This will allow the battery cables to reach the battery.
I hope these diesel tank installation guides will help you decide whether you want it on your truck permanently or temporarily. Either way, the procedure is pretty simple. We are in the process of shooting a video for these installation methods and will upload it to this article as soon as it is complete. If you have any questions, comment below.