Your Dodge fuel tank was built to last, just like the rest of your Dodge. When it came from the factory, all shiny and new, your Dodge fuel tank was prepared to face the challenges of life under the vehicle with a heavy anticorrosion coating. The challenges that your Dodge fuel tank faces in its position underneath the vehicle, so close to the road, vulnerable to road debris and road splash, which is often full of dissolved road salt during the winter months, are numerous and continuous.
After years of being assaulted by rocks and other debris and bathed in caustic salt laden grimy slush and water, your Dodge fuel tank won’t be so shiny and the coating that protects against rust will wear away. At some point, the road debris will start to breach the surface of your Dodge fuel tank and the moisture will do what it does in such cases, and rust will likely form.
Eventually it will eat through the old Dodge fuel tank and cause a leak. It is not only on the outside surface that rust is a danger, however. Even the inner walls of your Dodge fuel tank are vulnerable to rust, due to the occasional tank of water contaminated fuel and condensation that can form inside, which can lead to rust that will slowly eat through to the outer walls. Once you discover a leak in your Dodge fuel tank, it will need to be attended to promptly, as leaking a highly flammable substance is never safe, carrying with it the risk of fire and even explosion. Your best bet is to replace your old Dodge fuel tank with a well-manufactured and affordable replacement from our extensive inventory of aftermarket Dodge parts. You can order your Dodge fuel tank online, via our secure site, or by dialing our toll-free telephone number, and we’ll be happy to send it to you by free ground shipping, as we do for all customers making orders of $50 or more.
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