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Fuel Tank for 1982-1991 Chevy/GMC C/K Series Truck [20-Gallon]
555-78010
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GM Full-Size Truck Fuel Tanks
JEGS 555-78010 Fuel Tank Features:
- Includes new JEGS lock ring and gasket 555-78762
- Made from electroplated zinc steel
- Original equipment fitment
JEGS 555-78010 Fuel Tank Notes:
- Recommended JEGS fuel tank straps 555-78108 Sold Separately
- Recommended JEGS sending unit 555-78524 (3 outlets, driver side mount) Sold Separately
- Recommended JEGS sending unit 555-78526 (3 outlets, passenger side mount) Sold Separately
- Recommended JEGS sending unit 555-78899 (3 outlets, passenger side mount) 6.2L Diesel applications only, Sold Separately
- Recommended JEGS sending unit 555-78528 (2 outlets, passenger side mount) Sold Separately
Specifications:
Part TypeProduct LineFuel Tank Capacity20 gallonsHeight11 in (279.4 mm)Length56 in (1422.4 mm)Lock Ring Kit IncludedYesMeets or Exceeds Original Equipment ManuYesPackage Depth11.70Package Height56.60Package Width13.30Part CategoryReplacement PartsPart FitmentDirect FitQuantity1Sending Unit IncludedNoShipping Weight25.58Tank ColorSilverWidth14 in (355.6 mm) - Overview
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