Sagging Fuel Tank please help

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My fuel tank is sagging on one side because it can't physically move up any higher without risking breaking something like my fuel pump or pinching the lines.... what's my best option to fix this???

I've been debating putting in a fuel cell to replace it with some new fuel lines
 

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what [MENTION=11896]ttocs[/MENTION] said ^ , but also, a picture would help out. Are the tank strap bolts able to thread in properly?
 

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I have never heard of this issue. Can you show us a picture please?
 
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I'll take a picture as soon as I can but I haven't done anything myself other than look at it to see what's going on with a mirror and it barely has space it doesn't look like a stock pump though
 
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My car is going to be laid up for a while I'm not going to have the time to do it all in one go... so I will be doing a lot of work on it in one go as time allows

NEEDS NEW:
Brake lines (dry rotted and cracked)
B-joints
Tires
parking brake (minor but still...)
full tune up (plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, fuel filter, and air filter)
New fluids front to back (rear diff, trans fluid looks like it's nearly original, oil is clean though)
and probably more as I dig into one thing and find another
 

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