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So I said goodbye to my 3rd gen Taco and it's 21 gallon fuel tank and found my dream build 4th gen Taco in Florida. Everything is so much better with the newest generation except the 18 gallon fuel tank. I run the Dallas/El Paso, Dallas/Yuma, and Dallas/Salt Lake City routes every month and my biggest fear is running out of fuel. Yeah yeah yeah I know there's a gas station every 10 miles on the east coast but here in Texas there are many routes that have no gas stations for 50 miles between fill ups and in one case a 100 mile stretch on i-70 going thru Utah.

I went with the Wavian "NATO approved" all black jerry can and holder to match the all black spray in bedliner. The 2 1/2 gallon jerry can sits low inside the bed and is hard to see at night which lessens the chance of it getting stolen.

So when i take off on a road trip i fill the can just in case i run out of fuel. So far i haven't needed the extra fuel so i pour the fuel into my Taco on my way back home, satisfied knowing that it was there if i needed it. My average highway speeds are 92 mph and the maximum speed on the 4th gen Taco is 108 mpg which i hit quite often. The jerry can was $84 and the holder was $39 on Amazon. A little pricey yes but knowing it's there if i need it is reassuring. Just my 2¢.

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Sounds like you need to slow the f**k down...lol! Curious as to why you bought a tacoma if your driving 90 to 108mph pretty consistently it sounds like?
I know i know slow down slow down but my last speeding ticket was in Blacksburg, South Carolina and it was only 400 dollars and i'm not kiddin ya. This was me in my 3rd gen. :sadface:

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Saw where you bought yours in Melbourne. Used to live there before I moved, now I'm trying to go back lol
I get it man. Florida is beautiful. Well, except for the incoming hurricane milton that's gonna hit tomorrow. My son lives in Orlando and he and his buddies jumped in his Taco and beat feet to Atlanta are staying there til the storm clears.
 

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Sounds like you need to slow the f**k down...lol! Curious as to why you bought a tacoma if your driving 90 to 108mph pretty consistently it sounds like?
I moved my sister from Dallas to CA. We took Highway 20 across Texas and big rigs were passing us going over 80mph. It's like the autobahn in west Texas.
 

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So I said goodbye to my 3rd gen Taco and it's 21 gallon fuel tank and found my dream build 4th gen Taco in Florida. Everything is so much better with the newest generation except the 18 gallon fuel tank. I run the Dallas/El Paso, Dallas/Yuma, and Dallas/Salt Lake City routes every month and my biggest fear is running out of fuel. Yeah yeah yeah I know there's a gas station every 10 miles on the east coast but here in Texas there are many routes that have no gas stations for 50 miles between fill ups and in one case a 100 mile stretch on i-70 going thru Utah.

I went with the Wavian "NATO approved" all black jerry can and holder to match the all black spray in bedliner. The 2 1/2 gallon jerry can sits low inside the bed and is hard to see at night which lessens the chance of it getting stolen.

So when i take off on a road trip i fill the can just in case i run out of fuel. So far i haven't needed the extra fuel so i pour the fuel into my Taco on my way back home, satisfied knowing that it was there if i needed it. My average highway speeds are 92 mph and the maximum speed on the 4th gen Taco is 108 mpg which i hit quite often. The jerry can was $84 and the holder was $39 on Amazon. A little pricey yes but knowing it's there if i need it is reassuring. Just my 2¢.

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I'm curious what your avg mpg is going that fast?
 

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So I said goodbye to my 3rd gen Taco and it's 21 gallon fuel tank and found my dream build 4th gen Taco in Florida. Everything is so much better with the newest generation except the 18 gallon fuel tank. I run the Dallas/El Paso, Dallas/Yuma, and Dallas/Salt Lake City routes every month and my biggest fear is running out of fuel. Yeah yeah yeah I know there's a gas station every 10 miles on the east coast but here in Texas there are many routes that have no gas stations for 50 miles between fill ups and in one case a 100 mile stretch on i-70 going thru Utah.

I went with the Wavian "NATO approved" all black jerry can and holder to match the all black spray in bedliner. The 2 1/2 gallon jerry can sits low inside the bed and is hard to see at night which lessens the chance of it getting stolen.

So when i take off on a road trip i fill the can just in case i run out of fuel. So far i haven't needed the extra fuel so i pour the fuel into my Taco on my way back home, satisfied knowing that it was there if i needed it. My average highway speeds are 92 mph and the maximum speed on the 4th gen Taco is 108 mpg which i hit quite often. The jerry can was $84 and the holder was $39 on Amazon. A little pricey yes but knowing it's there if i need it is reassuring. Just my 2¢.

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So you got some external gas cans. Idk if that constitutes the problem of the gas tank being too small….solved lmao.
 

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Sounds like you need to slow the f**k down...lol! Curious as to why you bought a tacoma if your driving 90 to 108mph pretty consistently it sounds like?
I will grant you that the Texas traffic is completely retarded.

But this is more of an mpg problem than a range problem.
 
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The Jerry can is kewl... but I want a bigger tank!
Ya know Dataman i agree 100%. My youngest son bought a 2021 Dodge Rebel and was offered the standard fuel tank or, for an extra $500, he could get a larger tank direct from the factory, going from a 22-gallon to a 52-gallon. He paid extra for the bigger tank. I wish Toyota made this an option.
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