

โฝ Upgrade your ride with precision-fit fuel necks โ because your truck deserves the best!
The TRQ Fuel Tank Filler Neck is a premium direct-fit replacement part designed specifically for 1992-1997 Chevrolet and GMC C1500/K1500 Stepside trucks. Crafted from durable steel with a 1.91-inch fill pipe diameter, it ensures OEM-level fit and function. Backed by TRQโs extensive DIY video library and compatibility tools, this filler neck simplifies installation and guarantees a reliable, leak-free fuel system upgrade.



| ASIN | B09J7YX9BH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,498 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #4 in Automotive Replacement Fuel Tank Filler Necks |
| Brand | TRQ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (359) |
| Date First Available | October 12, 2021 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Item model number | FNA69488 |
| Manufacturer | TRQ |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FNA69488 |
| Model | TRQ FNA69488 Fuel Tank Filler Neck |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 6 x 5 inches |
M**4
Fits Just Like OEM
Both tanks on my 1996 Ford F-150 single cab long bed (mid & rear tanks) were leaking at the filler neck. I got the truck on government auction, so I had very little idea of its care and maintenance history. I didn't notice the leak until I filled the rear tank and switched to it. First, the rear tank would leak from the neck upon accelerating or parking on a hill. After using that tank for a little, it pumped all the gas to the front tank! Because the rear tank is larger than the front, and because the fuel tank selector valve is stuck, the rear tank overfilled the front tank so much, the pressure built up and knocked out the rust creating a few larger cracks on the front filler neck. I purchased both the front and rear from TRQ brand because the installation videos helped me confirm I was getting the correct parts which made the process quite easy. The necks were double boxed and packaged pretty nicely. I opened the boxes and the neck inside was in a plastic bag the length of the neck. The back was sealed. Yet, there was somehow an orangey (rust looking) bit of dust and staining on the package. I'm hoping this was just some kind of oil or maybe some bits of metal dust which rusted in the bag? I'm not sure but there was no visible rust on the filler neck itself. It just concerns me that if there was bits of rust in the bag already before it was even exposed to the elements, then how will it withstand my northeast road salt winters and bay/salt air? To prevent any future rusting, I plan to coat the outside of the filler neck with Fluid Film, as I do to the rest of my truck annually. Considering the instructional videos online, the installation of the filler neck was extremely easy, even with a very rusty and old truck. Even though they weren't completely rusty and couldve been used again, I also replaced the hose clamps since I already had them on hand and they'll last longer. I have had no issues so far. The fuel filler nozzle fits like the original, the oem gas caps fit like original, and everything lined up like the original. The only difference I noted was that my original filler neck (the one I replaced) was slightly crushed where the hose clamps on. I'm not sure if this was intentional and part of the design or just a result of something crushing it on my specific truck. Either way, I had no issues getting the new one to fit the old hose. While I do think the necks are a little expensive considering they're not even painted or coated, I think Fluid Film will prevent the rust just fine and the videos pretty much made it worth the price. Just for the convenience factor combined with oem-like quality, I would recommend the replacement aft of rear axle filler neck.
J**M
Easy to install. Perfect fit. Excursion.
Purchased this new Filler Neck for my 2001 Excursion. Itโs an exact replacement. Seems to be high quality. Works fine.
P**R
Easy fit
Good fit no challenges, holes lined up greatly.
P**Y
Fixes gas blowback and nozzle cut off at gas pump....
Came in two days early ,,, fit like OEM , seems well made.... My center fill hose was magically missing from fuel pump install from dealership warranty work from years ago....and made it hard to fill front tank .... Replaced it with this and hopefully fixes issue.... Very easy to change out , maybe 10-15 minutes at most... This model fits front tank on f150 only, not back tank like some have complained on in reviews .... Read fitment , even though rear tank looks similar, they do not interchange....
Q**E
Qualityb feels great ...one minor issue
I bought a cheaper brand 4 years ago and it already cracked and needed replaced. I've had great luck with other TRQ parts, and this filler neck feels like it is much better quality than the last one I used. Only minor complaint ...the bottom clamp is too small, it would not fit over the tank outlet, not a big deal I just used the old clamp. This is the only reason I gave 4 rsther than 5 stars. Fit perfectly, holes all lined up, gas cap fits perfectly .... most importantly the quality feels much better so I should not have to replace this one in less than 4 years like the el cheapo I bought last time. If TRQ can just include a slightly bigger clamp this would be an easy 5 star home run.
M**.
Installed; Couldn't Fill Tank with Fuel; Replaced with Ford Unit; Can't Recommend This One
I don't know if mine was damaged during shipping, but I installed this filler neck into my '03 Mustang GT and, upon immediately going to a gas station to fill the tank (I only had about 3 gallons in the tank to avoid having to remove it when it was heavy with fuel), the gas station pump kept clicking off as soon as I squeezed the trigger. I could not fill the tank since the check valve in the filler neck was not working properly. Also, I noticed a large gap in the rubber seal around the neck. There should not have been a gap there, and I believe it was caused by the way it was packaged, as that piece with the seal was squished flush with the tube and caused the round hole to become an oval, so when it was installed, that became noticeable. I'm not sure if this is a typical experience. Again, I'm not even sure if mine was damaged during shipping, as it appeared to me that the plastic piece holding the check valve was bent. Also, when I removed this filler neck to install another one (that second one worked, by the way, as it was an original Ford part), the conical tip broke off inside the tank and I had to then fish it out. Very frustrating experience for a piece that costs nearly $70. I can't recommend this piece to others, as having to drop the fuel tank a second time to replace this brand new part was infuriating. I did return it to Amazon, and it appears they are refunding me my money, so that makes the experience considerably less stressful in the end (especially now that the extra replacement rework is behind me now, as well).
B**N
Durab
R**A
Plastic tip too weak for new seal
I wanted to use this part to replace the old one i had but i cannot even use it once i try to insert the tip bends and make it wider so it really cannot fit. Even with spray lube it didn't help. So i end up just washing down the old one and reused it. But at least this was the exact part like the original. This did NOT come with gasket seal where you fill the gas.
H**O
The filler neck is too short for a colbalt ๐
J**N
Works with gas engines only, filler hole is too small for a diesel nozzle, the description leaves this out, so now I get to lift the box again and be out what I paid. Other then that itโs not too bad of quantity
J**N
order this filler pipe for second time had to grind out filler hole from 3/4 to 7/8 inch remove safety stopper so fuel station nozzle would fitt to put fuel in car not happy with thi at all joseph canada
I**4
Works great on my 2004 Buick Rainer, solved my leaking and the fuel nozzle clicks off. The previous owner was cheap, he tried fixing it with a garden hose instead of buying a new part.
G**E
This is an identical match to the factory filler. It took less than 15 min to replace the old part. Well packaged & fast delivery time.
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