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Long range fuel tank D21/22 Terrano


trekterrano
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Hi all,

I have my 1987 Terrano d21 v6 petrol 4wd fitted out for our charity rally efforts and going great. The one area I am looking to upgrade is the standard fuel tank to try and avoid extra fuel cans being carried. I have found a possible long range tank that is listed for a 1986-97 Navarro d21. It is a 137 litre unit that would fit the needs quite well but the supplier can’t  confirm any match/fit for the d21 hardbody so I was hoping someone on here may have some advice of potential crossover (or not).

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

with thanks

ian

 

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The WD21 (Pathfinder/Terrano) and D21 (Hardbody/first-gen Navara) tanks are very different. The WD21 tank is behind the axle, and the D21 tank is between the driveshaft and the frame rail.  There's been talk of adding a D21 tank to a WD21 as a second tank, though I haven't heard of anyone actually trying it. Even the smaller D21 tank (looks like they're either 15 or 21 gallons, depending on wheelbase) would add a fair whack of fuel capacity, and might be easier to make room for than the big chungus extended model that you're looking at.

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Thanks for the quick response and appreciate the input. Will have to keep researching options to see what I can fit in. Might end up going a custom secondary tank and plumb it in with a feed. 
cheers

 

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Thanks Firstgenfreak. Can you maybe pass a couple of pix if possible pls or let me know the TJM part number if you can so I can check possible fit/comparability? Would be greatly appreciated. Thnx

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On 12/2/2024 at 9:55 AM, trekterrano said:

Thanks Firstgenfreak. Can you maybe pass a couple of pix if possible pls or let me know the TJM part number if you can so I can check possible fit/comparability? Would be greatly appreciated. Thnx



If you send me an email I can send you a few pics. (I can't shrink them down enough to be worth attaching. 
I can't see any identifiers on it, it is probably actually a Brown Davis Tank given they seem to be the only manufacturer. 
It is in good shape but will need a clean out. 

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