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Peterbilt 388 Fuel Tanks

Peterbilt 388 Fuel Tanks

Peterbilt 388 Fuel Tanks

Our lineup of aftermarket semi truck fuel tanks are essential for any long-haul truck drivers rig. Fewer fuel stops, better weight distribution, and improved fuel economy are some of the benefits you can expect when you start upgrading your fuel tank. Mounted securely to the Peterbilt 388 frame and chassis, these tanks can deliver consistent fuel supply to the engine, via fuel lines, while maintaining proper weight distribution even on unpredictable patches of highway. Typically, our in-stock diesel fuel tanks come in aluminum or stainless steel for extra durability and corrosion resistance, but tank covers, bras, and exterior trim finish can also be purchased to help achieve the aesthetic appeal you want for your truck. We offer additional accessories like fuel tank steps, mounting components, anti-theft fuel tank caps, and fairings to help add some functionality to your setup.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 388 Fuel Tanks

What fuel tank sizes are available for the Peterbilt 388, and how do I choose the right capacity?

Peterbilt 388 fuel tanks typically range from 80 to 150 gallons per tank, with dual tank setups offering 160 to 300 gallons total capacity. The right size depends on your typical haul distance and weight considerations. For regional hauling, 100-120 gallon tanks per side work well, while long-haul drivers often prefer 150-gallon tanks. Remember that larger tanks add weight, which reduces payload capacity. Most 388 models from 2006-2015 can accommodate tanks up to 26 inches in diameter without modification.

Will aftermarket fuel tanks fit my specific year Peterbilt 388 without modifications?

Most aftermarket fuel tanks are designed to fit Peterbilt 388 models from 2006-2015 using the existing mounting brackets and strap systems. However, tanks for 2006-2009 models may have different strap spacing than 2010-2015 models due to frame rail changes. Always verify your truck's specific measurements: frame rail width, existing tank strap centers, and clearance to exhaust components. Trucks with aftermarket exhaust systems or auxiliary equipment may require bracket adjustments.

What's the difference between aluminum and steel fuel tanks for my 388?

Aluminum tanks weigh 30-40% less than steel equivalents, improving fuel economy and payload capacity. They resist corrosion better but cost 20-30% more upfront. Steel tanks are more impact-resistant and easier to repair if damaged, making them popular for severe-duty applications. Aluminum tanks typically have a brushed or polished finish that requires regular cleaning to maintain appearance, while steel tanks can be painted to match your truck. Both materials work with standard diesel fuel, but aluminum is preferred for biodiesel blends above B20.

Can I install replacement fuel tanks myself, or do I need professional installation?

While experienced mechanics can install fuel tanks themselves, the job requires proper equipment and safety precautions. Installation typically takes 3-4 hours per tank and requires: a truck lift or heavy-duty jack stands, fuel transfer pump and containers, new fuel line fittings, and torque specifications for mounting straps (typically 35-40 ft-lbs). Common challenges include aligning tanks with existing fuel lines, ensuring proper ground clearance, and connecting fuel sending units. Many customers find professional installation worth the $200-400 cost to ensure DOT compliance and avoid fuel system issues.

What style options are available, and which finish holds up best for Peterbilt 388 fuel tanks?

Common styles include cylindrical, D-shaped, and rectangular tanks. Cylindrical tanks offer maximum capacity and are easiest to mount, while D-shaped tanks provide better ground clearance and aerodynamics. For finishes, polished aluminum looks sharp but requires buffing every 2-3 months to prevent oxidation. Brushed aluminum hides minor scratches better and needs less maintenance. Powder-coated steel tanks in black or color-matched paint resist chips and corrosion for 5-7 years with proper care. Stainless steel bands and T-bolt clamps add durability and professional appearance to any tank setup.


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