Friday, March 6, 2009

Fuel Filler Neck / Pipe

Fuel filler neck assemblies are becoming a popular replacement truck part.
The fuel filler neck assembly is comprised of metal and rubber and is used to transfer gas from the fill area (holds the gas cap) to the gas tank.
The filler neck assembly is prone to rust causing fuel or vapors to escape.
The rubber hose is also prone to rotting or tearing, again causing fuel and emissions leaks that can cause a check engine light or failed inspection.
The most popular fuel filler neck assemblies at Monster Auto Parts;
Ford Ranger, Ford F150 Truck and Dodge Ram Pickup Trucks.

1994-2002 Dodge Pickup Truck Gas Filler Neck / Pipe

1990-2000 Ford Ranger Fuel Filler Neck

1997-1998 Ford Pickup Truck Fuel Filler Neck

1994-1997 Mazda Pickup Gas Filler Neck

1990-1995 Toyota 4Runner Fuel Filler Neck

Monster Auto Parts
info@monsterautoparts.com
989-356-3515

5 Comments:

At June 4, 2009 2:53 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The dealer in California wanted 350.00 for the fuel filler pipe for my 96 Ranger, I bought mine from monsterautoparts.com for 110.00 and it fit perfect.

 
At June 4, 2009 2:56 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The replacement fuel filler neck for the Ford Ranger from Monster Auto Parts fits great, passes emissions and cost a lot less then the dealer unit.

 
At August 13, 2009 2:04 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just got my fuel filler pipe for my 97 Ranger - awesome! I saved over 300 vs the Ford dealer. I got it in two days, and in a few hours I had my new fuel filler pipe installed and the Ranger up and running.

 
At August 27, 2009 3:02 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Monster Auto Parts just lowered the prices on the Ford Ranger fuel filler necks

 
At August 27, 2009 3:09 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

We have heard that the difference between the early 97 Ford F150 Pickup truck fuel filer neck and the later 97 thru 98 Ford F150 Pickup truck fuel filler pipe is the gas cap. Apparently the the pipe and tube are the same but how the gas cap locks down is different on the trucks.

 

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