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Freightliner Classic Fuel Tanks

Freightliner Classic Fuel Tanks

Freightliner Classic Fuel Tanks

For transporting heavy loads, the durable and reliable Freightliner fuel tanks offer exceptional fuel capacity and long-lasting performance. Designed to handle the rigors of the road, these fuel tanks come in a variety of sizes to accommodate different trucking needs.

Give Your Freightliner Classic a Fuel Storage Upgrade

Whether you drive a Freightliner Classic XL 132, Century 120, Columbia 112, or another Classic model, you'll find the right fuel tank to maximize your truck's efficiency and range. Upgrade your rig with high-quality Freightliner Classic fuel tanks and accessories for improved hauling capabilities and peace of mind on the highway. Before checking out, explore our additional assortments including drivetrain, frame & chassis, along with engine parts and cooling options!

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Classic Fuel Tanks

What sizes and capacities are available for Freightliner Classic fuel tanks?

Freightliner Classic fuel tanks typically come in 100, 120, and 150-gallon capacities. The most common configurations include 25-inch diameter round tanks and D-shaped tanks that measure 23 inches tall by 60 inches long. When selecting a tank size, consider your truck's frame rail spacing and wheelbase configuration. Dual tank setups are popular for long-haul applications, while single tank configurations work well for regional operations.

Will these fuel tanks fit my specific Freightliner Classic model year?

Our fuel tanks are designed to fit Freightliner Classic models from 1990 through 2007, including the Classic XL. However, mounting bracket configurations can vary between model years. Pre-2000 models often use different strap and bracket designs than 2000-2007 models. Always verify your existing tank dimensions and mounting style before ordering. Key measurements include tank diameter, length, and the distance between mounting brackets on your frame rails.

What materials are these fuel tanks made from, and how long do they typically last?

We offer both aluminum and steel fuel tank options. Aluminum tanks are lighter weight, resist corrosion better, and typically last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. Steel tanks are more affordable but require regular inspection for rust, especially in areas using road salt. Both materials meet DOT specifications and include internal baffles to reduce fuel slosh. Aluminum tanks generally weigh 40-50% less than steel equivalents, which can improve fuel economy and payload capacity.

What installation hardware and tools are required for replacement?

A complete fuel tank installation requires tank straps, mounting brackets, rubber isolators, and all associated hardware. You'll need basic hand tools, a floor jack or transmission jack to support the tank during installation, and potentially new fuel lines and fittings. Installation typically takes 2-4 hours depending on whether you're replacing one or both tanks. Many customers also replace the fuel sending unit and pickup tube during tank replacement to ensure accurate fuel gauge readings.

Do these tanks come with steps or can they be added?

Most replacement fuel tanks do not include integrated steps, but step-compatible tanks are available. These feature reinforced mounting points that accept bolt-on aluminum or steel steps. If your current tank has steps, measure the bolt pattern spacing (typically 16 or 20 inches on center) to ensure compatibility. Aftermarket universal tank steps can often be adapted to work with smooth tanks, but purpose-built step tanks provide the most secure and professional installation.


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