null
×
close
click to zoom in

Lower Fuel Fill Hose 1967-1977 Wagoneer, Cherokee; 20 Gal Metal Tanks

(No reviews yet) Write a Review
Weight:
5.00 LBS
$43.00
Verify fitment with your vehicle
GO

#SAVETHEFULLSIZEJEEP

A Portion Of The Proceeds From Your Purchase Supports The Development & Reproduction Of High Quality 1963-1991 Restoration Parts.

Lower Fuel Fill Hose 1967-1977 Wagoneer, Cherokee; 20 Gal Metal Tanks

Lower Fuel Fill Hose 1967-1977 Wagoneer, Cherokee; 20 Gal Metal Tanks

$43.00

Don't tolerate the inconvenience and potential risks of a deteriorating filler hose any longer. Our premium replacement fill hose ensures proper sealing and ventilation, guaranteeing safe and spill-free gas tank filling. This Lower Fill Hose is specifically designed for 1967-1977 Jeep Wagoneers and Cherokees with 20 gal metal fuel tanks. Jeep used two different lengths of 9" or 18", this hose is 18" and can be trimmed to fit.

If your original tank has the anti-siphon pipe, this hose will work with the metal tank ONLY. This will NOT work with other polyurethane fuel tanks. 

Fits: 

  • 1967-1977 Wagoneer
  • 1974-1977 Cherokee

Designed to ensure a secure and leak-free connection, keeping your FSJ running smoothly mile after mile.

A fuel filler hose connects the fuel filler neck to the fuel tank, allowing fuel to be pumped into the tank during refueling. It's designed to withstand the corrosive nature of fuel and ensure a secure and leak-free connection between the fuel tank and the fuel inlet.

Upgrading to a new fuel filler hose is important for several reasons:

  1. Safety: Over time, the original fuel filler hose may deteriorate, leading to leaks or fuel seepage, which can pose a fire hazard. A new hose ensures a secure and leak-free connection, reducing the risk of accidents.

  2. Performance: A worn-out fuel filler hose can lead to fuel vapor leaks, which can affect engine performance and fuel efficiency. Upgrading to a new hose ensures proper fuel delivery and optimal engine performance.

  3. Compliance: In many regions, vehicles are required to pass emissions and safety inspections. A damaged or deteriorated fuel filler hose can cause a vehicle to fail these inspections. Upgrading to a new hose ensures compliance with regulations and standards.

to top