New Versus Used Truck Fuel Tanks

Truck fuel tanks last around twenty years on lorries and other commercial vehicles, although exposed tanks usually have a shorter working life due to exposure and the risk of impact damage. Replacing a fuel tank isn't a difficult job – the big question is whether to fork out for a new one or save money with a used item.

Cost

When it's time to replace that tired old fuel tank, the cost question inevitably comes up - splash out over a grand for a shiny new one or scout around for a used tank at half the price? That huge saving makes second-hand mighty tempting. But before taking a punt on pre-loved, it pays to think hard about surprises that might hit your pocket later.

Sure, used fuel tanks seem like a steal at under five hundred quid a pop. But what appears to be a smart money saver now could come back to bite you if you end up paying twice for repairs or early replacements. Always get a guarantee on a used truck fuel tank or buy a new one for peace of mind.

Reliability and Warranties

One significant advantage of buying new is reliability and manufacturer warranties. New tanks are made with the latest materials and technology and have at least a year's warranty, which provides peace of mind that they won't need replacing soon.

Used tanks have more limited guarantees and may have wear or undiscovered flaws that lead to earlier failure than new tanks. The warranty on a new product protects against expensive early repairs or replacements.

Compatibility

Fitting a newer tank into an older truck can sometimes be tricky or even impossible. Newer tanks are made for the latest truck models and parts. Installing one in a classic or ageing truck may require modifications or custom work.

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Used tanks explicitly made for older truck models can be easier to find and install, but even used tanks for obsolete trucks can be hard to source.

Safety

Fortunately, used fuel tanks can provide the same safety as new ones, assuming they pass inspection for leaks, damage, and corrosion. Cracks or deterioration found in a used tank would require repair or replacement.

Providing the used tank checks out, it should perform just as safely as a new one containing volatile fuel during transport. Still, the increased reliability of new tanks can provide additional long-term safety assurances.

Summing Up

Truck owners must evaluate their situation when considering upfront cost, long-term reliability, warranties, compatibility with older trucks, and safety. Those with tight budgets may defer the extra costs of new tanks. Owners planning to keep trucks long-term may consider new tanks an intelligent investment despite higher prices.

New or used tanks can serve well if the used tanks undergo thorough inspections before installation. Prioritising reliability or affordability depends on each owner's circumstances and replacement time horizons.

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