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Utility ATVs are workhorses — used for farming, ranching, property maintenance, and everything in between. Their fuel tanks need to be dependable, fuel-efficient, and easy to maintain. Our utility ATV gas tank selection covers the most widely used workhorse quads on the market, offering direct-fit replacements and high-capacity upgrades that keep you in the field longer between refuels.
Built from robust polyethylene, these tanks resist cracking from UV exposure and the constant vibration of hard work environments. Whether your factory tank has seen better days or you simply need more range to complete the job, our utility-spec tanks deliver reliable performance at a fair price. We stock fitments for Polaris Sportsman, Honda Rancher, Yamaha Grizzly, Can-Am Outlander, and more.
Choose your year, make, and model to find the correct tank for your utility quad.
Utility ATV gas tanks from brands like IMS and Clarke are designed to replace factory units with high-capacity versions that allow for longer trail rides and work sessions without refueling. These tanks are constructed from durable polyethylene to withstand harsh off-road environments and often feature a slimmer ergonomic design to improve rider comfort and control on technical terrain.
Most aftermarket utility tanks are vehicle-specific, such as the IMS 3.2 Gal tank for the Honda TRX300 or the IMS 4.3 Gal tank for the Honda TRX400EX. It is essential to verify your exact year, make, and model before purchasing because mounting points and fuel petcock locations vary significantly between different utility quad frames.
Depending on the specific model, aftermarket utility tanks typically increase fuel volume by 0.5 to 1.5 gallons over the stock capacity. For example, upgrading to an IMS 3.5 Gal gas tank for a Honda TRX350D provides a significant range increase compared to the OEM tank while maintaining a factory-style fit under the plastics.
Most Utility ATV tanks are designed as bolt-on replacements that work with your existing seat and plastics, though some larger capacity models may require minor trimming of the heat shields or vent hoses. These fuel systems generally include all necessary mounting hardware and use high-quality materials that are resistant to the corrosive effects of modern ethanol-blended pump gas.
When purchasing an aftermarket tank, it is highly recommended to check if the kit includes a new fuel valve or requires you to reuse your stock petcock. Many riders choose to upgrade to a high-flow Pingel petcock during installation to ensure consistent fuel delivery and to avoid the common leaking issues associated with aging factory seals.