New SVC 4Link W/Bed

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Oh wow! Can't wait to stop by the shop and see this once it gets going! Waaaaaaaaaaaaay too overkill for anything I'll ever need... But damn! Makes a guy wish he had a second truck to just go Ham on on!
 

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All this awesome and you guys are debating fuel tank level weight distribution. LOL Merry xmas guys..

I cant wait to see this set up on a truck and hammering the dirt
 
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Please tell me you can run two vertical spares in the 40 gallon model behind the cab.
This is just awesome. Exactly what has been needed..

When it comes to the 40 gallon setup, you have tons of room in the bed to have us build you an entire cargo system that would easily hold two vertical tires, action packers, jack mount, and cooler or large tuff box storage. Pretty much the tubes that you see in the pics have to be there, but the sky is the limit when it comes to customizing the bed cargo system with the 40 gallon option to your specific needs.

Give us a call on Monday if you want to shoot the shit about ideas.

Jarrett
 

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Great to see this come to fruition! Liked the idea a couple months ago when we discussed it, but work and a house got in the way. Can't wait to discuss further with you guys in a week or so.
 
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Great to see this come to fruition! Liked the idea a couple months ago when we discussed it, but work and a house got in the way. Can't wait to discuss further with you guys in a week or so.

Sounds good. We are going into full swing with it just after the first of the year on our donor truck. We are really excited to get building this one.

Jarrett
 

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...they can get way more for less starting with an f150……who knows. i have always loved my 5.0…..being in the lightest f150 as well makes it feel that much better.


Makes cents!

Lotsa Raptor owners spending giant coin when starting with a basic/used F150 would be economical.

If you're "worried" about it not being a Raptor who cares?! It'll be far more capable off road than 99.9% of all the Raptors and you could always dress it up like a Raptor.
 

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@svc whats the estimated cost on this kit going to be minus shocks? and would it be possible to run a hybrid setup that has the 40 gal tank mounted underneath but still has the option to run a secondary tank where the 50 gal would mount for extended trips? think like a slip tank. but still mount a tire or two there when the extra tank isn't installed.
 

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When it comes to the 40 gallon setup, you have tons of room in the bed to have us build you an entire cargo system that would easily hold two vertical tires, action packers, jack mount, and cooler or large tuff box storage. Pretty much the tubes that you see in the pics have to be there, but the sky is the limit when it comes to customizing the bed cargo system with the 40 gallon option to your specific needs.

Give us a call on Monday if you want to shoot the shit about ideas.

Jarrett

What's stopping you from doing the 50 gallon in the bed AND the 40 gallon under the bed and linking them together for 90 gallons of fuel? Would it make it 100% not smog legal? Whereas by doing one or the other you'll most likely be smog legal?
 
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What's stopping you from doing the 50 gallon in the bed AND the 40 gallon under the bed and linking them together for 90 gallons of fuel? Would it make it 100% not smog legal? Whereas by doing one or the other you'll most likely be smog legal?

Nothing is stopping us as from making two cells work and we were discussing that option the other day. One of the downsides to that route is the extra cost of making both cells when it might be cheaper to modify the existing 50 gallon cell to make it even bigger. Essentially we are going to have the two that will be production versions, but we will never shy away from custom stuff when people want it. Remember, if you sink your tires down and put them further back like this truck that we did then you could fit at least a 70gallon cell in the bed with room for some other stuff. The only difference is the cell will cost a few more bucks because it would be custom.
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Or you can stack the tires vertically like we are doing with Yufengs truck. He has a 70gallon cell in his.
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Anyway, you get the idea. Personally, I would run two tires further back and put a larger cell if you think you need more fuel. But I like the look of that, and understand that some people would rather have a tailgate. Either way, we will make it work for you.

I will be sure to release pricing within two weeks. We need to work out final costs on everything.

Jarrett
 

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What's stopping you from doing the 50 gallon in the bed AND the 40 gallon under the bed and linking them together for 90 gallons of fuel? Would it make it 100% not smog legal? Whereas by doing one or the other you'll most likely be smog legal?


That's almost 600 lbs of fuel. Plus side, you could get about 1200 miles out of each fill up. Lol



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