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RockYacht
June 23rd, 2006, 01:06 AM
T&T Customs has once again expanded our product line-up to include the entire product line offered by our friends over at Gen-Right. Designed to be used and abused, Gen-Right offers it's Crawler line of replacement 1/8" thick aluminum gas tanks and 3/16" steel gas tank skids in configurations that will work as well for the stock rigs as they do for the custom ones. Best part is they're designed to work with all of your stock fuel system components (pump, sending unit, etc).

In order of appearance: Crawler Extreme, Crawler Enduro, and Crawler Skid

http://www.genright.com/assets/images/Tank_Left.jpghttp://www.genright.com/assets/images/Tank_Right.jpghttp://www.genright.com/assets/images/Crawler_SkidPlate_Icon.jpg

For those of you wishing to move that rear axle back to gain some wheelbase, Gen-Right has the perfect solution for you (aka no need for a fuel cell!). Their Extreme and Comp tanks/skids create a cavity that will allow the rear axle to be moved back 5-7" depending on the rig (YJ max 5", TJ max 7").

They also offer tanks that allow for more ground clearance too if that's on the wish list...

Just need a skid? We can help you there as well. Gen-Right has protection for both TJ's and YJ's still sporting their stock tanks. Prices starting at $170.

Gen-Right also offers some slick body armor that protects you where other's fall short. Called XO-Bars, they're bolt-on side armor can give you that added security. XO-Bars are availabe for CJ, YJ, and TJ models.
http://www.genright.com/images/products/XO2002sideshot_lg.jpg

Need a quote? Give us a call at 307.775.YLNK (9565).

rocxtreme
June 23rd, 2006, 09:47 AM
These are the sweetest tanks! I got mine down here in the Springs from Avenger, but no matter where, you have to have one. The construction is top notch. I put in the Comp tank for my TJ last night, and everything was bolt in. No wires or hose to lengthen, and it has a slightly better departure angle than my Kilby skid did. These are the shiznit if you want to keep your back seat, but get that 102" wheelbase. It was nice to see the GenRight guys make the raod trip to show off the product, wish more companies would give that kind of personnal service...

TracYJ
June 23rd, 2006, 06:06 PM
These are the sweetest tanks!

Saw these tanks at CODE 4x4 in Rifle today! According to the brochure, if you have a D60, you can only get about 4" more in the rear. They are awesome. Nice mounting system and you only lose like a gallon of fuel capacity. But of course you get to lengthen the wheelbase. I'd say that is a fair trade.

rocxtreme
June 23rd, 2006, 07:28 PM
If you look at the web site they have the COMP tank listed and it does give you 6 - 7 inches with a dana 60...........

TracYJ
June 23rd, 2006, 09:17 PM
If you look at the web site they have the COMP tank listed and it does give you 6 - 7 inches with a dana 60...........

True, on a TJ. Both tanks for a YJ say 5" (4" with a D60). Regardless, they are still very cool.

Scorpion
June 23rd, 2006, 09:33 PM
If you look at the web site they have the COMP tank listed and it does give you 6 - 7 inches with a dana 60...........

Yep, 6" stretch with a Dana 60. Keep in mind that the gain really doesn't take into account for the type of diff cover you're running. Some of the taller ones available today will likely eat into the stretch a bit.

The ability to stretch with out HAVING to run a fuel cell is the ticket.

05Willys
July 9th, 2006, 11:44 PM
Will the XO bars bolt up to the Poison Spyder rocker nockers with the side bar? do you think i could mount a bike tray to the rear bars like an outrigger (clearance)?

Scorpion
July 10th, 2006, 07:54 AM
Will the XO bars bolt up to the Poison Spyder rocker nockers with the side bar? do you think i could mount a bike tray to the rear bars like an outrigger (clearance)?

I believe they aren't compatible with sliders with the side bars as bolt-ons. I do believe that they'd work with the Rocker Knockers with slight modifications.

Matt

Ben Holloway
February 17th, 2007, 10:24 PM
what will a gen right extreme tank for a yj run me? im looking for something that doesnt hang below the frame rails

thanks
Ben

TracYJ
February 20th, 2007, 12:41 AM
what will a gen right extreme tank for a yj run me? im looking for something that doesnt hang below the frame rails

thanks
Ben

From Genright's website: $799. Check it out...http://www.genright.com/category.aspx?categoryID=31

Scorpion
February 21st, 2007, 07:09 AM
what will a gen right extreme tank for a yj run me? im looking for something that doesnt hang below the frame rails

thanks
Ben

We have one of the Extreme YJ tanks and it still hangs below the frame rails by nearly as much as a factory tank (maybe a little less). The advantage is that you gain room for a rear suspension stretch. For pricing please call the shop - (307)775-9565

Ben Holloway
February 24th, 2007, 06:47 PM
From Genright's website: $799. Check it out...http://www.genright.com/category.aspx?categoryID=31

wow, thats thing is pretty nice, but 800 buck seems like alot for a tank... hhhhmmm

Ben