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Reservoir Tanks

Reservoir Tanks

Reasons to Purchase an Aftermarket Coolant Reservoir Tank

Coolant reservoir tanks are a part that is usually installed to replace a damaged component in your vehicle. Most drivers aren’t looking for increased performance with their reservoir tank, they’re just looking to replace an older, worn-down car part with a newer, more durable one. Reservoir tanks play a vital role in your vehicle’s coolant system, so it’s important to replace your reservoir tank if it gets cracked or suffers any other damage.

 

Off-road enthusiasts need to be especially diligent with reservoir tanks, since driving over obstacles makes the tanks more susceptible to damage. And while an aftermarket installation is usually done to replace a malfunctioning reservoir tank, some off-road SUV owners will preemptively replace their tank to equip their vehicle with the most durable option.

Can You Install a Coolant Reservoir Tank at Home

Installing a coolant overflow tank can be done by anyone who is comfortable working on their offroad vehicle. The most critical part of doing this installation at home is draining the coolant from the system before removing the old reservoir tank and installing the new one. If you have experience working on your SUV, then you should have no problem installing a new reservoir tank, and it shouldn’t take you very long, either.

Other Aftermarket Reservoir Tanks: Power Steering and Windshield Fluid

While coolant reservoir tanks are the most commonly replaced, we also offer a wide range of aftermarket power steering and windshield fluid reservoir tanks. Just like with coolant reservoir tanks, power steering and windshield fluid tanks will need to be replaced if they suffer damage, or malfunction at all. They’re also straightforward maintenance tasks, though you’ll need to drain the power fluid if installing a new power fluid reservoir tank.

 

If you’re looking to install an aftermarket coolant, power steering, or windshield fluid reservoir tank, then you’ve come to the right place. We stock a large inventory of tanks so you can find the most durable option for your offroad vehicle. Our sales techs are standing by to answer any questions you have, and help you find the best option for your SUV.