Volvo Fuel Tanks
Aftermarket Volvo Fuel Storage Components
Choose from BESTfit aluminum fuel tanks in popular capacities like 100, 120, and 150 gallonsâdesigned to match the demands of long-haul drivers. These tanks are available in both rectangular and round styles, with rear-fill and front-fill options to suit your frame and plumbing layout. Benefits include: - Lightweight aluminum construction for better fuel economy and corrosion resistance. - DOT-compliant build quality for peace of mind on every haul. - Direct-fit options for most Volvo modelsâno guesswork or major mods needed.Everything You Need to Finish the Job
This category isnât just about tanksâitâs about complete fuel system solutions for your Volvo rig. We stock tank accessories like: - Fuel tank mounting brackets and strap kits - Anti-siphon tubes to help protect your fuel investment - Fuel sending units to keep your gauge accurate - Block-off plates, filler necks, and crossover lines - Custom end caps and covers to elevate your truckâs lookEverything is built for the harsh conditions of the roadâwhether you're battling the elements or hauling across states.
Why Upgrade Your Volvo Fuel System?
- Avoid downtime from leaks or tank failures - Extend your range with larger capacity tanks - Improve safety and fuel tracking with modern senders and fittings - Give your truck a cleaner, customized appearance - Maintain resale value with dependable fuel system hardwareWhile upgrading your fuel tank, it's a great to swap out worn out fuel lines and coolant hoses, Volvo exhaust system components, and secure the frame and chassis where your fuel tank is mounted. Whether you're doing a full fuel system rebuild or just replacing a few essentials, we've got the Volvo fuel tank parts to get the job done right.
Frequently Asked Questions About Volvo Fuel Tanks
What size fuel tanks are available for my Volvo VNL or VNR, and how do I determine the right capacity?
Volvo fuel tanks typically range from 60 to 150 gallons per tank. Most VNL models from 2004-2024 can accommodate dual 100-120 gallon setups, while VNR models often use 60-100 gallon configurations due to their shorter wheelbase. To determine the right capacity, check your door jamb sticker for OEM tank specs, measure your existing tank brackets (standard widths are 23", 25", or 26"), and consider your typical route distances. Keep in mind that larger tanks add weight, which affects payload capacity.
Are aftermarket aluminum fuel tanks compatible with my Volvo's sending unit and fuel system?
Yes, quality aftermarket aluminum tanks are designed to work with Volvo's OEM sending units and fuel systems. Most tanks feature the standard 5-hole bolt pattern for Volvo sending units and include proper baffling to prevent fuel gauge issues. When ordering, specify your truck's year and whether you have a mechanical or electronic sending unit. Pre-2008 models typically use mechanical units, while 2008+ use electronic sensors. Always transfer your existing sending unit, fuel pickup tube, and venting components to ensure proper operation.
What's involved in installing replacement fuel tanks on my Volvo, and can I do it myself?
Installation typically takes 3-4 hours per tank and requires basic mechanical skills. You'll need to drain existing fuel, disconnect fuel lines and sending unit wiring, remove the tank straps (usually 2-3 straps per tank), and lift out the old tank. Most Volvo models use standard J-bolt style straps that mount to existing frame holes. Critical steps include properly torquing strap bolts to 45-50 ft-lbs, ensuring anti-chafe strips are in place between tank and straps, and checking all fuel line connections for leaks. While DIY is possible, many drivers prefer professional installation due to fuel handling safety concerns.
What's the difference between polished aluminum and painted steel fuel tanks for Volvo trucks?
Polished aluminum tanks are 40-50% lighter than steel equivalents, resist corrosion better, and maintain their appearance with regular polishing. They typically cost 20-30% more but offer better fuel economy due to weight savings. Painted steel tanks are more affordable and durable against impacts but require periodic repainting to prevent rust, especially in northern climates. Steel tanks also tend to show strap marks more prominently. Most owner-operators choose aluminum for weight savings, while fleet operators often select steel for lower initial cost.
Will aftermarket fuel tanks affect my Volvo's warranty or emissions compliance?
Aftermarket fuel tanks do not typically affect your Volvo drivetrain warranty as they're considered a wear item. However, any fuel system issues traced to improper tank installation may not be covered. For emissions compliance, ensure any replacement tank includes proper venting and evaporative emission connections if your truck is 2010 or newer. DOT-certified tanks meeting FMVSS 301 standards are legal in all states. Keep your original tank hardware and documentation to show proper spec compliance during inspections.