Fuel Tanks
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Truck Fuel Tanks
At MW Truck Parts, we provide a wide selection of Truck Fuel Tanks for DAF vehicles, designed to meet the demands of heavy commercial use. Built for durability and long-term performance, our tanks help keep your fleet running without interruption. Whether you’re replacing a worn unit or upgrading capacity, our DAF fuel tanks are sourced to the highest standards.
We also offer quality Truck Fuel Tanks for MAN trucks, engineered to fit specific chassis requirements and delivering reliable service mile after mile. Our stock includes options that balance strength, corrosion resistance, and ease of fitment, giving you confidence in every journey.
For customers operating Mercedes trucks, our Truck Fuel Tanks for Mercedes range provides excellent compatibility and build quality. These tanks are designed to integrate seamlessly with OEM specifications, helping maintain performance and fuel efficiency across varied applications.
Operators of Scania vehicles will find durable Truck Fuel Tanks for Scania at MW Truck Parts too, giving access to parts that support robust performance and long-term reliability. And for those running Volvo fleets, our Truck Fuel Tanks for Volvo range covers popular models and configurations, with options that make maintenance and replacement straightforward.
Our friendly team is here to offer clear, practical advice so you get the right fuel tank for your truck’s make and model. With fast UK delivery, quality-assured products, and a focus on customer satisfaction, MW Truck Parts makes it easy to source the essential components your business depends on.
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We supply truck parts within fuel systems, including replacement truck fuel tanks suited to commercial vehicle use. The right tank depends on your truck make and model and chassis configuration, and factors such as tank capacity, mounting style, and outlet positioning can vary between vehicles. Selecting the correct fuel tank supports reliable storage and consistent fuel delivery, helping reduce leaks and avoid unnecessary downtime. If you provide your vehicle details, we can help guide you toward suitable options and confirm compatibility before ordering, saving time during installation and avoiding costly mistakes.
Fitment depends on matching the correct tank type to your truck’s specification. We recommend checking make, model, year, and where possible OEM references. Confirming capacity, mounting points, and connection positions helps avoid ordering errors. Fuel tanks are important truck parts, so correct selection reduces delays and makes installation smoother. If you’re unsure, our team can help you confirm what to check and advise on common differences between similar models to ensure the tank fits correctly first time.
Focus on compatibility and condition. Confirm the tank matches your chassis layout and fuel system needs, check that mounting points are correct, and ensure fittings and outlets align with your setup. If your vehicle uses sensors or specific connections, confirm these are supported.
Choosing the right truck parts for the fuel system helps avoid leaks, poor fitment, and added labour time. It’s also worth checking material type, corrosion resistance, and whether mounting straps or brackets are included or need to be reused. Proper selection supports long-term reliability and reduces the risk of future fuel system issues.
Some workshops may fit tanks in-house, but correct installation matters: secure mounting, correctly sealed connections, and thorough leak checks are essential. Because fuel tanks are safety-critical truck parts, a qualified commercial vehicle technician is often recommended if you’re not experienced with fuel system work. Incorrect installation can lead to leaks, poor fuel delivery, or damage to surrounding components. Professional fitting also helps ensure compliance with safety standards and manufacturer guidance, reducing the risk of future issues and protecting vehicle reliability over the long term.
Make, model, year, registration/VIN, tank capacity, mounting style, and any reference numbers are most useful. If you can provide photos of the existing tank and connections, that can also help confirm compatibility and avoid mistakes. Additional helpful details include the position of outlets and returns, sensor or sender unit requirements, and whether mounting straps or brackets are reused or replaced. Knowing if the vehicle has chassis modifications or auxiliary equipment fitted can also affect tank choice. The more accurate information you provide upfront, the easier it is to confirm the correct tank, reduce delays, and ensure a smooth installation without unexpected fitment issues.















