First off, I didn't clarify in my post. I wasn't going to spray the leaking tank. I got one from the junkyard that's not leaking and was going to spray it. So the dangerous point I don't see to apply here. The reason I was thinking to do this anyway was to prevent leaks, not fix them. My tank started leaking after my last trip to Tellico and I see NO apparent reason. I'm running a factory skid and see no damage other than scrapes on it. Age I guess is why?
"How do you figure spraying bedliner on the outside of the gas tank will stop a leaking seam?"
Well, if the liner adheres to entire tank I don't see where the fuel would go. I don't think it will go through it.
Yes, it's kinduv expensive. But, if it works, and the tank never leaks again, to me that's money well spent. I'll probably just throw on my junkyard tank and run it because you guys are so persuasive. I would like to know if any of you have changed your thinking at all due to the clarification. Thanks guys.
Dale