I am in the process of installing a rear mount fuel tank in my '65 short bed, because to me the rear mount is the safest. Check out my post about this here:
https://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=492803#Post492803I keep hearing people say that they don't want a rear mount tank becasue of "safety", and then talk about a side saddle mount tanks?
From a safety standpoint you want the fuel tank as far away from the occupants as possible, and ideally have the gas tank protected by some heavy structure such as the frame. You also don't want gas or gas fumes to enter the cabin of the vehicle if the vehicle cabin itself is comprimised during the accident.
So the worst option is the in-cab tanks, next worse is the side mount saddle and then the least worse would be the rear mount, right?
In-cab tanks are just crazy IMHO. Saddle tanks have no structural steel between them and an impact, in the event you are t-boned in an accident. Rear mount tanks have the rear frame crossmember protecting them, if the installation is done correct.
And with the truck arm suspension mounting the tank between the frame rails anywhere but behind the axle is not likely.
Where am I going wrong here guys?