i have recently added a baja to my collectoin and it has battery mounted under front bonnet???? and petrol tank looks like it needs to be cleaned or replaced? was thinking of putting a new tank in back seat! thinking of getting one made up or buying new one to mount in back seat
and the question?
im going to be putting 2 tanks in my baja when i get it
both aliminium, one larger one sitting as low as possible about where the back seat was and one smaller about five or ten litres sitting on the parcel
shelf for gravity feed if nessisary
Why would you do either of these things? Bugs are light enough in the nose as it is. If I was moving fuel tanks around, I'd be putting a bigger one right at the very front to help add some weight on the front axle to help the steering turn in.
you also have to think about the possibility of rupturing inside the cabin and how are you going to fill it.
usually to filler cap goes where the rear window used to be
tank on the rear parcel shelf to allow for gravity feed of fuel if sh!t hits the fan and the pump dies
tank in the middle to get the weight lower and more central.
ive never had a problem with tanks rupturing at all
Cant really agree with all replies! Just got back from a week on the beach and that is my next mod (kombi tank on parcel shelf)
Baja walked through soft sand easier with my brother and his two small kids in the back seat. Left rear tyres higher psi (12psi) this trip as beach
was not as bad as I've seen it.
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50/50 weight distribution is for the bitumen nancies.
The extra weight forward really compromises what you can do with the front end, ie. weight = strength......remove the weight and your frontend
effectively becomes stronger
Here's a neat looking way to have the fuel tank in the rear. It uses a 70's Kombi fuel filler grafted into the body work behind the side window, and
goes to the kombi tank behind the back seat area
Okay, fair enough. If all the experts agree that bajas go better in sand with more weight in the back, then by all means do it. The only off-road work I've ever used bugs for has been fast dirt roads and a little bit of mud. At high speeds on loose surfaces, turn-in really suffers with less weight on the front. The scrutineers at events often used to ask for the spare tyre to be taken out for safety reasons (no loose items), but I preferred to leave it in for handling.
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Hey Pickstock, that is what I said dude, 50/50 is not for off road, steer with the loud pedal for me
sorry my thinking was a little off, i figured you were one of the many america offroaders who run close to 70/30 rear bias in there sand cars
Move the spare it weighs alot too, I'm with the safety guys. Unless you plan on running a bladder, I don't like the idea of having fuel inside the cabin
The idea is to build a new firewall around the fuel tank, so that its not inside the cabin.
Wes did something similar in his Baja when he put his radiator in that area
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When mine was first built it had a 130lt tank in between the wheel wells in addition to the standard tank up front.
It still has the filler and vent fitted to the car (above the rear window).....................
Dad just took a tape measure into the local Truck wreckers and looked for a side tank that fitted, Once it's vented to the atmosphere it'll be fine.
It also had a 80lt water tank, dual battery's and an engle fridge in the back of it.
thanks guys,been a bit busy!!
i should have mentioned that i will only be driving badja only on the sand dunes at
Portland, Portland is Victorias equivalent to
Stokton,
i will not be getting a rego?
cherrs justin
sand dunes are usually national parks thus you need rego, i know a lot of people in SA who have been busted in the 4WD parks and beaches (gawler beach) on trail bikes and ATVs
I've just bought a Baja with a tank in the rear and I'm not a fan.
I have three sons and don't like the idea of 50litres of fuel sharing the cab. That's a lot of weight and in an accident (they just happen) I'd
hate to imagine that weight moving around in the cab regardless of it rupturing.
My first mod is to return the tank to the front.
Yes the added weight is a pain but you can store it in Jerry cans and just run 1/4 tank upfront if need be.
I will be daily driving up and down a freeway. Weekends at Stockton so I need the best of both worlds.
Not a fan of going up like Goose in MadMax 1.
My 2 cents.