Long Range America aux tank in Massachusetts?

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Kgjlist

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Hi,
Has anybody installed a Long Range America auxiliary tank in their rig who lives in Massachusetts? I’m considering getting one installed in my gladiator but want to make sure it’s going to pass state inspection! There doesn’t appear to be any installers in Massachusetts.

I will keep researching, but thought I would ask here too.

Thanks!
Kenan
 

highboy4x4

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The only reason I am replying is that I just upgraded to a 56 gallon S&B tank in my F350. So at first I was like, how in the world can a larger or aux fuel tank flag in any inspection. So I decided to browse through the installation manual and I am still saying the same thing. All it looks like is the exhaust is re-routed to make room for the tank. Unless the new exhaust or resonator is not up to par when they shove that tube up it’s 4th point of contact…

Wishing you the best in finding someone to help you.
 

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Last time I checked, upgraded gasoline tanks won't pass, like diesel will.

Will the inspector look the other way? Maybe.

Is the code about auxiliary tanks only?
Maybe.