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GM Full-Size Truck Fuel Tanks
Features:
- Includes new JEGS lock ring and gasket 555-78762
- Made from electroplated zinc steel
- Original equipment fitment
- We recommend JEGS fuel tank strap 555-78855 Sold Separately
- Recommended Dorman fuel tank straps 326-578-042 (1988-2000 Chevy and GMC truck with 34-gallon tank) Sold Separately
- Recommended Dorman sending unit 326-692-020 (1988-2000 Chevy and GMC Truck, diesel only, with 3 outlets) Sold Separately
- Recommended Dorman sending unit 326-692-000 (1988-1995 Chevy and GMC Truck with 4 outlets and without high-temperature fuel sender) Sold Separately
- Recommended Dorman sending unit 326-692-001 (1990-1995 Chevy and GMC Truck with 4 outlets and high-temperature fuel sender) Sold Separately
Specifications:
I have a 1998 chevy c1500 Cheyenne long bed pickup 5.7L engine. The fuel tank off the vehicle has an overflow port next to the fuel filler port on the tank. The image of your tank doesn't show the overflow port on it. Does this tank have an overflow port
I’ve got a 1995 2wd 8 food bed with the 20somethjng gallon tank, can I install this without significant modifications? Isn’t there usually a protective plastic tub beneath the tank, so I need that for an on road summer only vehicle?any Other parts needed?
Correct I’m not sure will this fit a 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 V6
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