Re: Does anyone make these
[Re: Fat_Mike]
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01/07/25 01:40 PM
01/07/25 01:40 PM
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"Hit the link and it came back as "page not found". And Hugh , yeah.2 straps. It's been a while but I think it was some of the vans and ram chargers that had the tank behind the axle that had 3rd strap
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Re: Does anyone make these
[Re: Hugh Jorgan]
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01/08/25 08:37 PM
01/08/25 08:37 PM
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Nobody makes new straps because there's so many variations. Tank capacity, wheel base, frame height and the attendant cross members are all factors.
Roll your own is the best bet.
Angry white pureblood male
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Re: Does anyone make these
[Re: volaredon]
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01/10/25 02:18 PM
01/10/25 02:18 PM
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Chevy used the same gas tank straps that fit nearly every truck they built for a 10 or 15 year run. Dodge couldn't even use the same tank straps for 5 years in a row, at then they had to be for a specific size truck, or size of tank.
If you are going to invest large sums of money into making parts, do you make parts where one application fits millions of trucks over 15 year time span for every truck the company made, or do you pick a brand where the best chance you have at selling the tank straps is a 5 year run on a specific size truck with a specific size tank where only 50,000 trucks used that tank strap?
I know a lot of Chevy guys, I can assure you that when it comes to parts with limited quantities of vehicles those parts fit, the parts availability is just as scarce as it it is with the Dodge stuff. I have a buddy that is restoring a 69 Camero. He can not buy new replacement inside door panels at any price. Millions of Cameros built, but too many different interior options, so none are made!
The aftermarket parts industry has always been about reproducing the parts with the highest parts demand. No one is going to sink money into producing parts there is little or no need for.
But to be fair, You can always step up and make the parts you think should be made. If you need them, someone else probably does too. Then you can sell the parts to the other guys that need them. If you step up and make the needed parts, another supply chain shortage will be solved.
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