The gas tanks in these can’t really get pushed upwards. I crushed a gas tank in so much it that it held noticeably less at fill ups. The tank stayed right where it was.
You’re making this seem like rocket science. It’s not.
That's "only" and exactly so, simply because the way it is designed on stock Explorers, the gas tank has no hole right above the pump assembly so that it can not move upwards into the cabin, while squishing and ripping the flexible fuel lines off.
On a stock Explorer you still have the cabin floor in place right there. And because of that, the worst that can happen on the stock Explorers, is that the lines on top of the fuel assembly get pushed against the cabin floor, leaving the gas tank to be crushed instead of being pushed upwards with the fuel lines on top being pushed into the inside cabin and ripped open.
It's not rocket science, but it does involve some very basic engineering that none of the documented mods entail.
It's just a little bit more complicated than simply taking a Dremel and cutting away whatever metal people feel like cutting away to get to the fuel pump assembly as easily as possible, only so they can gain mere minutes during an imaginary pit stop on a future rally competition that they'll never participate in anyways.
You obviously seem to disagree, that's fine. If you want to cripple your own car, go ahead. If you want to engineer a safe access panel for your own vehicle, go ahead, try to do it properly, or be as "wild" as you want.
But please don't expect or count on others to heroically pull you out of your own burning vehicle, when things go horribly wrong with your mod.
I feel I've really had this conversation long enough on this forum with enough stubborn people around, who just seem to be overly eager to light themselves on fire. I'm getting a bit tired of 'preaching' the absolute minimum standard safety aspects around this total-whack-job-style-access-panel-mod topic by now. I'm just getting tired of people who have no clue what their doing, while feeling qualified and called upon to be recommending others do the same crazy stuff that they came up with, playing Russian fuel pump roulette and trying to set themselves on fire accidentally.
So let's just agree to disagree. You be as crazy as you want with your Explorer I'll drop my fuel tank again next time I need to and I'll be happy my cabin floor looks as nice as it does when I do.