hi there i just bought another sj , and im just wondering are the plastic tanks road legal if its all bolted in properly , before i go and splash the cash to buy one
theses are the ones im looking at
plastic petrol tanks
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Re: plastic petrol tanks
Why wouldn't they be legal? The car has no fancy evaporative emissions systems and all newer cars have plastic tanks.
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Re: plastic petrol tanks
agree with Christoff
cant see any reason why not when most new vehicles have them.
is there any kind of standard/approval mentioned on the manufacturers website?
cant see any reason why not when most new vehicles have them.
is there any kind of standard/approval mentioned on the manufacturers website?
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Re: plastic petrol tanks
I want to get a plastic tank but I want one that goes where the current one is. As in, a plastic reproduction of the metal one I've got. It would solve my blockage problems permanently.
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