Transfer Flow Fuel Transfer Tank Tool Box Combo with Pump
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Call our US based team:
800-964-5341
Mon to Sun 9am-9pm ET
Questions? Call our US Based team: 1-800-964-5341 (9am-9pm; 7days a week)
1 week estimated lead time
The Transfer Flow Fuel Transfer Tank Toolbox Combo comes with a 12 volt GPI fuel transfer pump. The tank has a steel design and is available in 40 gallon, 70 gallon and 100 gallon sizes. The refueling tank and tool box combo is the perfect solution for drivers who want a mobile refueling station onboard with 6 cubic feet to securely store gear and equipment.
The 40 gallon size is designed to be parallel with the top of most bed rails. The 70 gallon size is an over the bed rail design and the 100 gallon size is a combination of an L-shaped transfer tank with a rectangular toolbox that attaches to the lower L portion of the tank.
The refueling tank is Department of Transportation (DOT) legal to carry and transfer gasoline, diesel, and kerosene fuels, and features an easy-to-use purge function that moves remaining fuel from the hose back into the fuel tank. The tool box is equipped with locking paddle handles and gas-filled shocks that make it easy to open and close the tool box lid.
The refueling tank is made from 14-gauge ReliaSteel, high-yield U.S. aluminized steel for superior durability and strength; and powder coated for durable satin black finish. As with all Transfer Flow fuel tank systems, this refueling tank comes complete with all parts needed for installation, down to the last zip tie.
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What are your tanks made from?
Transfer Flow tank systems are crafted with 12- and 14-gauge ReliaSteel®, high-yield U.S. aluminized steel (powder coated for a longer lasting, durable finish), or aluminum diamond plate.
Aluminized steel is steel that has been electroplated with aluminum at the steel manufacturers. By electroplating the steel with aluminum, it acts as a corrosion resistant material. It’s the same material we have used for more than 35 years for our aftermarket and OEM fuel tanks!
Why are Transfer Flow Tanks Expensive?
Our mission is to support our customers, community, and country by engineering and manufacturing premier quality “Made in the USA” fuel systems and vehicle accessories. Transfer Flow fuel tanks are made in America, by hard-working Americans, using only the finest U.S. materials and production equipment. Keeping our products premier and American-made is costly, but we firmly believe in the value and integrity of American craftsmanship.
Will I void my vehicle's warranty if I install a Transfer Flow tank?
No, using Transfer Flow fuel tanks will not void the vehicle’s warranty. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty – Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act of 1975 protects consumers from such fraudulent activity by new car dealers. Under this Act, aftermarket equipment that improves performance does not void a vehicle manufacturer’s original warranty, unless the warranty clearly states the addition of aftermarket equipment automatically voids your vehicle’s warranty or if it can be proven that the aftermarket device is the direct cause of the failure. The easiest way to check this is to look in your owner’s manual under, “what is not covered”. Under Magnusson-Moss Act a dealer must prove, not just vocalize, that aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs before they can deny warranty coverage. If they cannot prove such a claim or offer an explanation, it is your legal right to demand compliance with the warranty. The Federal Trade Commission administers the Magnusson-Moss Act and monitors compliance with warranty law.
Can I use a Transfer Flow tank in conjunction with another after market fuel tank?
No, Transfer Flow fuel tanks are never to be used in conjunction with fuel tanks made by other aftermarket fuel tank manufacturers.
Does Transfer Flow sell gravity feed systems?
No, Transfer Flow does not offer a gravity flow system.
Are Transfer Flow tanks DOT approved?
Yes, Transfer Flow refueling tanks have received a special permit from the Department of Transportation to carry and transfer gasoline, diesel, ethanol, methanol, kerosene, and aviation fuel. See accompanying tank materials for DOT stipulations and decals.
Does Transfer Flow sell fuel tanks for gasoline vehicles?
Transfer Flow manufactures and sells DOT-legal refueling tanks that are approved to carry and transfer gasoline, as well as diesel, ethanol, methanol, kerosene, and aviation fuel.
Will a high capacity replacement tank affect my truck's stock fuel gauge and trip computer?
Your stock fuel gauge will read accurately when our high-capacity replacement tank is installed on your vehicle. When your gauge reads half full, you have approximately half tank of fuel. Most functions on your truck’s trip computer should work properly, except for the miles-to-empty feature. This feature will continue to read fuel levels as though you still have the stock tank installed.
Will I need to purchase additional parts to install a Transfer Flow tank?
No! When you order a Transfer Flow fuel tank system, you can rest easy knowing that you will receive a complete system with comprehensive step-by-step instructions and every part required for installation, down to the last zip tie! All high-capacity replacement tanks include mounting straps for secure underbody installation.
What is the difference between Transfer Flow TRAX operating system versions?
Trax-UFS was Transfer Flow’s first patented computer-controlled system for auxiliary tanks. This system came with auxiliary fuel tank, in-line pump, auxiliary sending unit, wire harness, computer module, installation kit, and dash-mounted LCD. It removed the need to manually toggle between main and auxiliary fuel tanks and automatically transferred fuel into the main fuel tank.
The EXPRESS-UFS auxiliary system came pre-assembled with the 70-gallon in-bed auxiliary fuel tank. This system included an auxiliary fuel tank, an auxiliary fuel pump, all mounting hardware, wire harness, fuel lines, and computer module. The computer module for this system was located with the tank unit and did not come with a dash-mounted display. In 2009, Transfer Flow redesigned all auxiliary tanks to use the EXPRESS-UFS system.
The TRAX-II system was the second patented computer-controlled system for auxiliary tanks. TRAX-II incorporated the computer module into the dash-mounted display and improved the transferring process from TRAX-UFS. This system included an auxiliary fuel tank, auxiliary fuel pump, all mounting hardware, fuel lines, and the computer module with LCD.
The MaxFlo-TFI module allowed for automatic fuel transfers from the auxiliary tank to the main tank. This version of the computer-controlled system did not come with a dash-mounted display or switch. The system did have an optional upgrade to include a small dash-mounted digital lightbar that displayed fuel level in the auxiliary tank only.
Can I install a Transfer Flow tank myself?
Yes, you sure can! We include comprehensive step-by-step installation instructions with all Transfer Flow fuel tank systems. We also have installation videos on our YouTube channel for visual reference.
Want your tank installed by someone else? Call us to schedule an installation appointment at our facility in Chico, California. If that’s too far of a drive for you, we have more than 325 qualified installers across the U.S. and Canada that can install your Transfer Flow tank and get you ready for adventure!
Estimated Product Handling: 2 to 3 days
After placing an order, customers have up to 48 hours to cancel the order unless the item has been crated and/or shipped.
Orders for large or heavy items ship via a trucking carrier. Freight delivery is typically 2 to 6 business days, allow extra time for remote locations.
The Freight Carrier or Tucking company will contact you to set up an appointment time before delivering. Once your product leaves our warehouse, we will send you an email with a link to the freight carrier’s website and the tracking number. Tracking numbers take 1 business day to update.
Package Inspection
Please inspect your package upon delivery. If there is obvious damage, please note the damages on the delivery receipt. Contact us within 24 hours to report the damage, by either e-mail or phone. Please retain all original boxes and packaging.
Returns (Applies to Transfer Flow products only)
Transfer Flow fuel systems and parts are covered by a six-year unlimited mile warranty against defects in material and workmanship throughout the U.S. and Canada from the unit purchase date by the original purchaser for the original vehicle the unit was installed in.
Warranty will not apply when product failure is caused by conditions beyond the control of Transfer Flow, such as:
Any action against Transfer Flow for breach of the warranty must be commenced within one (1) year after the cause of action has accrued.
Any action against Transfer Flow for breach of the warranty must be commenced in the Superior Court of Butte County, State of California.
For specific information regarding part exceptions, exclusions and limitations, warranty claim procedures, and federal regulatory provisions, please read our full warranty details below.
TRANSFER FLOW, INC. (“TFI”) fuel systems and parts are - EXCEPT AS NOTED IN PARAGRAPHS 2, 3, AND 4 BELOW - covered by a six-year unlimited mile warranty against defects in material and workmanship. This warranty is in effect in the United States and Canada from the date the unit is purchased by the Original Purchaser (“Original Purchaser” shall mean the person who purchases for his own use and “Original Vehicle” shall mean the vehicle for which the unit is originally purchased).
Specific parts purchased from TFI are warranted against defects in material and workmanship as follows:
THE TFI WARRANTY, DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPHS 1 AND 2 ABOVE, IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State, and in accordance with specific federal regulations. TFI does not authorize any person to create for TFI any other obligation or liability in connection with TFI fuel systems. If TFI fails to successfully perform its obligation under this warranty, the Original Purchaser has available the remedies provided by the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (P.L. 93-637) and any applicable state law.