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GM Truck/SUV
Complete Fuel Line Kit
JEGS 13654 Quick-Fix Fuel Line Kits include everything you need to replace your leaking fuel lines. They are pre-cut to the precise length required for your vehicle and incorporate braided stainless steel fuel lines that connect to your fuel tank and route to the fuel rail for a complete job. All kits are simple to install, utilizing original equipment (OE) mounting locations, and include new clips and fasteners.
JEGS 555-13654 Quick-Fix Fuel Line Kit Features:
- Includes stainless steel mounting hardware
- Braided stainless steel flex hose
- Stainless steel end-forms
- SAE pressure tested to (6000 PSI)
- Simple direct-fit installation
JEGS 555-13654 Quick-Fix Fuel Line Kit Notes:
- Will Not Fit Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab Commercial Cab and Chassis Models (Models without the Bed)
- Fits Non-Flex-Fuel Engines Only (Will Not Fit Flex-Fuel Models)
- Factory nylon lines off the sending unit must be reused for proper fitment
Specifications:
Will this fit a 2005 Silverado (V6 4.3 now 5.3) with using a stock return less fuel system?
Will this fit a 2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 classic with the half doors
Will this fit a 2005 gmc sierra extended cab 4x4 1500
Can you confirm this will fit a 2006 classic, 4 door cab, with the 5’8” box?
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