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You've also got a sending unit ground wire that attaches to the frame...
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The strap bolts stick out a little and have holes in the frame to catch on. If you have all the bolts for the brackets out, and give the tank a little man handling towards the center, it should fall out as far as your wires and hoses will let it. Don't put any pull on that ground wire, it's welded onto the sending unit and is a bitch to fix. Use a floor jack under the tank for support and it will be orders of magnitude easier.I’ve unbolted the L brackets from the frame already expecting the the tank to drop down enough to cut the lines but the tank won’t drop, I’m assuming the lines are what’s holding it up there, the fill hose & vent hose are already cut off too. The metal lines are bolted down on both ends on top of the damn crossmember so no access there either.
Reaching up & cutting the lines is a no go, I can barely get my hand up in there let alone cut anything, the tank has to be lowered to reach anything and the rubber lines are only about 3-4” long so the tank will not drop after brackets have been removed it just sets there and tilts to one side just a little bit but the wrong direction for me still reach lines, then I still have to be able to reassemble when I’m done with cab repairs. I’m not a newby I’ve been wrenching for 50 years and just retired from body shop after 24 years, I’ve looked at this from every possible angle and to me bed has to be moved.