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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Somis, California
Posts: 26
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Re: suburban gas door on pick up
Really? No one? its looks like i will have to find a suburban filler somewhere and weld that bad boy in there! any one have one lying around??? i'm guessing it just use the appropriate size rubber hose to connect to the tank right? thanks for looking gentlemen
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Location: Sachse, Texas
Posts: 614
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Re: suburban gas door on pick up
Sorry for the "no response" so far stevenk20.... I am also looking for similar info.... I have my blazer tank under the bed and have seen the posts with the behind the sidemarker filler, and in the stake pocket filler, and the in the bed filler, etc..... was wondering about using all of the available parts from the blazer aside from the tank??
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Location: Osage City, KS
Posts: 5,155
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Re: suburban gas door on pick up
Depends on what kind of gas door you are talking about? What era truck? 73-87, or 88+??? I used one welded in the side of my old truck that I drove in high school. It was out a 73+ style truck and I also had a big 40 gal. Suburban tank between my framerails. Trevor
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Vacaville, CA
Posts: 2,272
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Re: suburban gas door on pick up
I put the door from a 1991 Suburban in my 69 crew cab. I will have to find the picture now.
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