Anything is "possible"... the question is: "Is it practical" ???
I'd start by looking under the trailer with the bottom covering removed to see where the black tank is positioned and whether there's any additional room in that space to fit a larger black tank. Keep in mind that it will need to fit "directly under the toilet" and stay within the confines of the steel rails and crossmembers of the trailer frame. It also shouldn't "hang down" much (if any) further than the OEM tank, so the bottom covering can be reattached.
This will be a "owner/dealer" modification. Don't look to Keystone to provide any technical support, drawings, detailed information about how the trailer was manufactured or any blueprints on how it was constructed. They just don't release that information to the public.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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