Transform your driving experience with the Titan 60 Gallon Extra Capacity Mid-Ship Replacement Fuel Tank, designed specifically for 2020-2026 GM 2500 and 3500 pickups with Crew Cabs, Long Beds, and Duramax engines. With this innovative upgrade, you're not just investing in a larger fuel tank - you're investing in unparalleled freedom and convenience on the road.
Picture this: no more frequent stops at the gas station, no more worries about running out of fuel on long journeys, and no more compromises on where you can go or what you can do. With the Titan 60 Gallon tank, you have the power to stay on the road longer, tackle more ambitious projects, and explore farther than ever before. Whether you're towing heavy loads, embarking on cross-country adventures, or simply navigating daily commutes, the extra capacity provided by a Titan XXL Tank gives you the confidence and peace of mind to go the distance, no matter where the road takes you.
Crafted from our renowned military-grade, cross-linked polymer material, this tank sets the standard for durability and reliability. With a thickness of at least ¼", it's built to outlast all competitors, standing strong against the toughest conditions. Backed by a lifetime warranty, you can trust in its quality and performance for the long haul.
The tank comes complete with a black-coated, galvanized steel mounting strap and front support system. Plus, with its exclusive low fuel trap design all 60 gallons are usable capacity. We could advertise a larger capacity, but we chose to only market usable capacity to set honest and reasonable expectations for our customers. The Titan XXL tank also features minimal hang down below the bottom of the stock tank (approximately only 2" lower).
- For model years 2020-2026.
- For 2500HD and 3500HD Models with Duramax Engines.
- Made in the USA
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Fuel Gauge & Distance-to-Empty with a TITAN Tank
- Fuel Gauge: Your in-dash fuel gauge will remain accurate. Because your TITAN Tank holds more fuel, the gauge will simply stay on “Full” longer before beginning to drop
- Distance-to-Empty (DTE) / Range:Programming the DTE is not required, as your fuel gauge will continue to read accurately. However, customers who want their Distance-to-Empty (range) display to reflect the new tank capacity can update it on most trucks. Until programming is completed, the DTE reading may be inaccurate.
- When it comes to programming, Titan keeps it simple, there is no need to have us ship you an expensive programmer that you send back. We have our own Titan Tech programmer available for some make and models, while other truck models can be done with very affordable and easy to use software.
Programming Options
- 2025-2026 Ford Trucks: Use For Scan, a Ford-specific software that allows the vehicle computer to be adjusted for the increased TITAN tank capacity.
- 2017-2024 Ford Trucks: Use the Titan Tech programmer (available directly from TITAN Fuel Tanks) to update the DTE in seconds. ForScan software may also be used.
- 2011–2016 Ford Trucks:Use the Titan Tech programmer (available directly from TITAN Fuel Tanks) to update the DTE in seconds. ForScan or Ford dealership IDS software may also be used.
- 2019-2024 RAM Trucks: Use AlfaOBD, a RAM-specific software that allows the vehicle computer to be updated for the increased TITAN tank capacity.
- Third-party programming tools and software are independent of, and not guaranteed by, TITAN Fuel Tanks™.
Additional Details
- The TITAN tank is 24 gallons larger at 60 gallons. The stock tank is only 36 gallons.
- Hellwig aftermarket rear sway bar #7782 is not compatible with this tank.
- Will not interfere with powered steps, air bag systems and most other accessories.
- Our mid-ship, direct replacement fuel tanks are designed to use your trucks’ stock/OE sending unit. However, our tanks are compatible with Fleece, AirDog, FASS, etc.
Technical Service Bulletin
- Affected vehicles: 2019+ GM 6.6L diesel trucks.
- Issue: Fuel gauge drops to empty after Initial Install and during normal operation.
- Explanation: GM trucks have the ability through programming and monitoring to know exactly how much fuel is in the tank, as well as fuel consumption based on miles driven and fuel economy. Any large capacity fuel tank causes the float to move slower than the computer thinks is acceptable. When the computer sees this, it will run a system check and drop the fuel gauge to empty. When the fuel level comes off full, the gauge should return to the correct position after restarting the vehicle.
- Solution: Although we were told early on that trucks have fixed themselves after several tanks of fuel when following a specific process, we are no longer able to confirm this or any other permanent fix for this issue. If this is a concern for you, we recommend using an aftermarket digital monitor to confirm accurate fuel level when this occurs.