NEW GM TRUCK ALUMINUM 19 GALLON RELOCATION FUEL TANK, MOUNTS BEHIND REAR AXLE, CHEVY GMC C10 C15 C20 C25 C1500 C2500 PICKUP CELL, 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986


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Product Details
  • Color:
    Aluminum
  • Manufacturer:
    Southwest Speed
Product Features
  • This fuel tank could also be used as an auxiliary tank for extra fuel reserve for many different types of applications > Deposits of Rust, scale and the effects of time cause corrosion of your original fuel tank > These deposits can cause the original fuel tank to leak or create fuel flow problems > Eliminate this risk by replacing your heavy steel fuel tank with this Southwest Speed lightweight aluminum tank
  • Southwest Speed Tig-Welded 19 Gallon Aluminum Top Fill Relocation Fuel Tank Kit that mounts behind the rear axle > Features an Aluminum Finish, and uses an 1 1/2" Filler Neck Hose, 1/4" NPT Threads for Vent Hose, and 3/8" NPT Threads for Pickup Tube that fits 1973-1986 Chevy and GMC Truck's (SWS Part # 890-1018) | Applications: | Chevrolet: > 1973-1987 C10 Pickup 1973-1987 C15 Pickup 1973-1987 C20 Pickup > 1973-1987 C25 Pickup | GMC: > 1973-1987 C15/C1500 Pickup 1973-1987 C25/C2500 Pickup
  • Measures 19 3/4" Front-to-Rear x 30 3/4" wide x 10 1/4" tall. > The actual tank is 25 3/4" long, the frame rail mounting tabs are 2 1/2" on each side of the tank > The total length of this tank is 30 3/4" including the mounting tabs
  • Features: > Relocation Fuel tank that is engineered to fit behind the rear axle on 4x2 models > 19 Gallon Fuel Tank Capacity > Tig-welded 5051 strong lightweight aircraft aluminum alloy > Natural aluminum color > 1/4" NPT threads for Vent Hose > 3/8" NPT threads for Pickup Tube > Tig welded heavy-duty 1 1/2" filler neck > Includes two fuel tank mounting strap and hardware
  • Replace your rusted and worn out fuel tank with this Southwest Speed side frame rail mount top fill aluminum fuel tank > This lightweight aluminum fuel tank relocates rearward of the rear axle, which transfers the fuel's weight closer the rear axle, giving your rear tires added traction