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Suspension for fuel leak
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<blockquote data-quote="oldngray" data-source="post: 1432027" data-attributes="member: 45230"><p>The gas gauges in old trucks were notoriously unreliable. Many didn't work at all, so visually checking the fuel level was important. The gauges in the newer trucks mostly work so drivers get in the habit of not stopping to check. Especially if someone else drove that truck the day before you should never trust them to have refueled. I never had a bad gas cap but I did get seam leaks on my gas tank a couple of times. I noticed it in the morning when I saw the puddle next to my truck. I wouldn't notice it driving down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldngray, post: 1432027, member: 45230"] The gas gauges in old trucks were notoriously unreliable. Many didn't work at all, so visually checking the fuel level was important. The gauges in the newer trucks mostly work so drivers get in the habit of not stopping to check. Especially if someone else drove that truck the day before you should never trust them to have refueled. I never had a bad gas cap but I did get seam leaks on my gas tank a couple of times. I noticed it in the morning when I saw the puddle next to my truck. I wouldn't notice it driving down the road. [/QUOTE]
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