Ford Truck Fuel Tanks
JEGS 78779
Get your truck back on the road again and running like new. Replace your Ford F-Series gas tank with a new 24.5-gallon unit from JEGS. These tanks are constructed with heavy-duty zinc-nickel-coated steel and coated with epoxy paint for durability. This specialized process helps protect against rust and premature wear that destroys a factory tank. Each unit includes a new lock ring & O-ring that eliminates the need to reuse old parts.
Features
- Fuel injection compatible
- Made from electroplated zinc steel
- Original equipment fitment
- Pressure tested
- Laser-cut
- Robotically Welded
- Recommend JEGS fuel tank straps 555-78805 Sold Separately
- Includes Dorman rubber seal for sending unit with 6 Bolts & 6 flat washers 326-579-096
- Dimensions: 57 in. x 13 in. x 13 1/4 in.
Specifications:
Will this fit 2002 F150 4x4 Ext Cab with 5.4 ?
Will this fit 2004 f150 4.6L
Will it fit a 2001 ford f 250 5.4 4wd superduty midship tank
Will this tank fit my Ford f-350 2004single cab frame truck
Will this Tank fit a 2000 Ford F-150 4x4 with a 8 ft bed and the 4.6 liter engine? Thy
Will this fit a 2003 F-150 4 door with a 5.5 bed 4x4
2003 F-150 super crew 5.5 bed 4x4 fuel tank
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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