Diesel Fuel Caps for Freightliner, Volvo, Mack, International, Kenworth, Peterbilt, Reefer Trailer, & HD / MD Truck applications.
Freightliner Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps Volvo Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps Mack Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps International Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps Kenworth Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps Peterbilt Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps Reefer Trailer Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps HD and MD Truck Locking and Non-Locking Diesel Fuel Tank Caps
We supply companies that manufacture their own on-road / off road fuel tanks as well as HD & MD Truck Dealerships and Parts Houses with Diesel Fuel and Anti Siphons to assist their customers in fuel theft protection and Cap replacement. Need Caps KEYED ALIKE? Just ask. (no up-charge costs)
1. All Cap designs/styles have been "Drop Tested" to meet DOT qualifications for HWY Transportation Fuel Tank safety. FMCSA-39367 2. Always measure the inside diameter (ID) of Fuel Cap for a more positive Identification if there is any question as to which Cap to use. 3. Should the Cap not be available - measure the outside diameter (OD) of the Fill Tank Neck to determine inside Diameter (ID) of Cap. 4. Always make sure and if the Tank is either Vented or non-Vented in order to spec correct Vented or Non-Vented Cap. (note: a Vented Cap is made to work with a non-Vented Tank; it is also safe to use on a Diesel Fuel Tank that is already Vented) a non-Vented Tank Must have a Vented Cap to operate properly. 5. The inside diameter (ID) of Caps used with Low-Sulfur labeled Diesel Fuel Tanks are smaller and have different treads than Caps used with Diesel Fuel Tanks that have no Low Sulfur Label. (See the Volvo Description on the above PDF File as an example) 6. All Caps are Threaded Female style. (except the Peterbilt Lever Style and Freightliner Cam-Cap Style) Some Older Fuel Tank fill necks (pre 2000) may have a different size and thread than current Tanks. 7. Though Steel Tanks are not as common in the HD Truck Industry as Aluminum, it is recommended to clarify whether the tank is Aluminum or Steel.