filler neck housing
This worked better that i anticipated! So many of the newer trucks have no cap, so when installing a service body or a flatbed, the filler neck is exposed to the elements. This is a clean way of solving that problem.
Offset Angle: | 42° |
Hole Diameter Needed To Install: | 4-7/8" + (3/8"L x 3/4"W) Square Tabs on each corner |
Surface Flange Outer Diameter: | 6.5" max outer Diameter at quarter panel mounting ring. |
Surface Flange Inner Diameter: | 4-7/8" Inside the outside ring |
Surface Flange Bolt Pattern: | 5-5/8" Hole Center To Center Straight Across. |
Bucket Hole Inner Diameter at Fill Neck Mounting Flange = Bottom: | 3-7/8" = Inside where filler neck mounts to. |
Fill Neck Hole Diameter: | 2-1/2" = Hole filler neck goes through at mounting flange from back. |
Lid Material: | Steel |
Housing Material: | Hard Plastic |
Housing Material Thickness: | 1/32" |
Depth From Back of Flange: | 3-3/8" @ Deepest Point = Deepest this will protrude inward |
Locking / Non Locking? | Non Locking (Locking Not Currently Available) |
Includes: | Allen Wrench, Door And Housing |
Installation Note: | Designed To Snap In To Hole With Cutouts. We Recommend Getting Longer Bolts & Bolting In. |
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This worked better that i anticipated! So many of the newer trucks have no cap, so when installing a service body or a flatbed, the filler neck is exposed to the elements. This is a clean way of solving that problem.
seems to be well built we will see how it last.