i'll handle your friend first since that's an easy one.... i'd give him ZERO credit. hooray it's a jeep, who cares. he didn't build it. anybody can write a check. hell i know a guy who cut a check for a shop to build him a viper powered cj on hp60's with arb's, 5.38's, arb's, coilovers, etc. bad ass rig. but he didn't build it and will never get credit for it. i'd rather build my own stuff than pay someone else to bolt together my jeep and drive it. it's a matter of dignitiy and accomplishment. maybe i'm too stubborn and that's all there is to it. don't know. don't care. a bolt on is a bolt on. anyone can bolt on a built axle or a ____ from quadratec... ANYONE... and they'll do it without getting much respect from me. someone that can build and fabricate their own parts has my respect.... and ANYONE else who knows what it takes to actually build something.
now, as for the stretch..... you said the tank was $800, i was merely quoting your price. you didn't say anythign about it being reduced if bought as part of the kit. BTF has a bolt in tank. it's designed to work with your stock gauge and sending unit. the tank is around 4 bills. find a local aluminum shop to build you one.... they'll probably charge about the same or maybe less if you could work out some sort of sponsorship and get them more business......
for $50 you could go to a local metal recycling yard and buy a crap ton of steel...... everything from massive angle to flatbar and DOM or HREW...... they sell it by the pound and believe it or not, it's pretty cheap. I built BOTH my bumpers (1/4" everything), new rear crossmember (1/4" 2x4), shock hoops front and rear (1.5" .25 DOM), rock sliders (4x7" angle) with tube steps/sliders (1.5" .25 DOM), and had enough steel left over to reinforce my dana 60 diff cover (0.25x3 flatbar) for about $45...... go play in the yard for a few hours, tip the guy working the scale, and get your unimix or co2 tank filled at the welding gas supplier on the way home.....
if you want to waste lots of money on overpriced parts to gain a couple inches of wheelbase, then go for it..... but bolting on a kit is just that... bolting on a kit.... get creative, buy some materials, and fab your own parts.... it's a lot more fun... you'll learn a lot more.... and you'll have an even bigger smile on your face when it's all done than you did when you brought your jeep home for the first time.
and as for my $50 rci fuel cell..... bought it from a guy in a local jeep club..... i welded his SOA perches and shock mounts, he gave me his brand new fuel cell and most of the AN fittings i needed for $50 :) i'm not the only one who barters... go get creative guys!
-Erik <---- says having a friend with a bender is a plus for corner guards. if you were local i'd help you....