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Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« on: 19 April 2010, 14:19:27 »

Hi Guys, can you tell me what length your LPG tank was please? Many Thanks, Phil. :y
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #1 on: 19 April 2010, 16:14:40 »

Mine is an 80 litre, 360mm diameter by 892mm long.

Some dimensions of the various sizes here: http://www.stako.pl

I believe Tunnie went for a 90L which is 360x996.

Lazydocker has a 90L 400x847 IIRC.

Just a few of the sizes that are a "known fit" into a  saloon boot.

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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #2 on: 19 April 2010, 16:46:16 »

LDs I think is a tight squeeze to fit without removing bose amp to get tank in...
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #3 on: 19 April 2010, 17:24:13 »

*gets tape measure, back in 5
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #4 on: 19 April 2010, 17:32:55 »

Stako 90L Torpedo in mine, i'd say 97cm long, 39cm high, it just fits...



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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #5 on: 19 April 2010, 18:18:20 »

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LDs I think is a tight squeeze to fit without removing bose amp to get tank in...

It is indeed... But possible with patience :y :y
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #6 on: 19 April 2010, 18:54:32 »

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Mine is an 80 litre, 360mm diameter by 892mm long.

Some dimensions of the various sizes here: http://www.stako.pl

I believe Tunnie went for a 90L which is 360x996.

Lazydocker has a 90L 400x847 IIRC.

Just a few of the sizes that are a "known fit" into a  saloon boot.

Kevin

Did indeed, mine is the 'long and thin' 90L

LD's is 'short & fat' version which is higher, guess there is a slight benefit with longer ones as it does give you a little of space above the tank. Enough for a couple of popup disc shape tents
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #7 on: 19 April 2010, 19:10:21 »

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Mine is an 80 litre, 360mm diameter by 892mm long.

Some dimensions of the various sizes here: http://www.stako.pl

I believe Tunnie went for a 90L which is 360x996.

Lazydocker has a 90L 400x847 IIRC.

Just a few of the sizes that are a "known fit" into a  saloon boot.

Kevin

Did indeed, mine is the 'long and thin' 90L

LD's is 'short & fat' version which is higher, guess there is a slight benefit with longer ones as it does give you a little of space above the tank. Enough for a couple of popup disc shape tents

Downside being the large amount of wasted space between the seats and the tank, whereas mine sits almost against the seats
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #8 on: 19 April 2010, 19:38:06 »

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Downside being the large amount of wasted space between the seats and the tank, whereas mine sits almost against the seats

I thought Tunnie's looked a little further back. Didn't fit between the shock absorber turrets, I guess?

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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #9 on: 19 April 2010, 20:10:32 »

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Downside being the large amount of wasted space between the seats and the tank, whereas mine sits almost against the seats

I thought Tunnie's looked a little further back. Didn't fit between the shock absorber turrets, I guess?

Kevin

No not quite, still little bit of space although not much. TBH i don't mind that gap its perfect for things like an umbrella, blanket, winter gear and such, and its hidden from sight
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #10 on: 19 April 2010, 20:58:03 »

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Downside being the large amount of wasted space between the seats and the tank, whereas mine sits almost against the seats

I thought Tunnie's looked a little further back. Didn't fit between the shock absorber turrets, I guess?

Kevin

I did offer to make it fit... ... "Sammy!" ::) ::)

It took a little gentle persuasion to get it where it is TBH ;)
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #11 on: 19 April 2010, 20:59:53 »

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Mine is an 80 litre, 360mm diameter by 892mm long.

Some dimensions of the various sizes here: http://www.stako.pl

I believe Tunnie went for a 90L which is 360x996.

Lazydocker has a 90L 400x847 IIRC.

Just a few of the sizes that are a "known fit" into a  saloon boot.

Kevin

Did indeed, mine is the 'long and thin' 90L

LD's is 'short & fat' version which is higher, guess there is a slight benefit with longer ones as it does give you a little of space above the tank. Enough for a couple of popup disc shape tents

Downside being the large amount of wasted space between the seats and the tank, whereas mine sits almost against the seats

Plenty of room for an amp and lots of Autoglym products
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #12 on: 19 April 2010, 21:12:38 »

Thank you all very much fella's, it is much appreciated! :y Now I just need Teilo to reply to any of my calls & e-mails & I may be in business! :-/ :y Kind regards, Phil
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #13 on: 19 April 2010, 21:49:57 »

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Thank you all very much fella's, it is much appreciated! :y Now I just need Teilo to reply to any of my calls & e-mails & I may be in business! :-/ :y Kind regards, Phil

Must confess... I didn't get a chance to chase him up for you last week :-[ :-[

I'm planning to have a yarn with him tomorrow (hopefully) so I'll see what I can do :y
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Re: Question for Tunnie or Kevin Wood
« Reply #14 on: 19 April 2010, 21:55:52 »

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Thank you all very much fella's, it is much appreciated! :y Now I just need Teilo to reply to any of my calls & e-mails & I may be in business! :-/ :y Kind regards, Phil

Must confess... I didn't get a chance to chase him up for you last week :-[ :-[

I'm planning to have a yarn with him tomorrow (hopefully) so I'll see what I can do :y



Thats kind of you Paul, thanks mate  :y
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