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2017 Yukon or Tahoe No Gas cap?
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2017 Yukon or Tahoe No Gas cap?
Then there is Sch 40 PVC 2" pipe cap for about a Buck. Drill a hole towards the bottom and hook it to the door. Water tight and dust proof , matching colors for White and Black vehicles .......Yeah, weird, huh?
But if you really want one...
https://amistyling.com/cap-less-fuel-filler-dust-cap-6540

D@mn great idea! 2", you say? I'm on it. Thanks.Then there is Sch 40 PVC 2" pipe cap for about a Buck. Drill a hole towards the bottom and hook it to the door. Water tight and dust proof , matching colors for White and Black vehicles .......
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D@mn great idea! 2", you say? I'm on it. Thanks.
Good idea, i like that. Reminds me of when i was a kid and my father was looking for the cap to his overflow on our ‘76 allegro motorhome and i grabbed the top off the small can of spray paint and put it on, it fit perfectly...Then there is Sch 40 PVC 2" pipe cap for about a Buck. Drill a hole towards the bottom and hook it to the door. Water tight and dust proof , matching colors for White and Black vehicles .......
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Good idea, i like that. Reminds me of when i was a kid and my father was looking for the cap to his overflow on our ‘76 allegro motorhome and i grabbed the top off the small can of spray paint and put it on, it fit perfectly...
how long have you had that on? Throwing any cels? Just curious about the venting or if it’s causing any issues..i guess not or you wouldn’t have posted.
Moisture, dirt/dust. Some people actually report snow build-up in there at times.Ok I have to ask, what is the reason for wanting/adding a cap to the capless filler pipe?
Nothing is 100 %. Dust and water from a high pressure wash can make it in behind the door. Stick the gas nozzle in the filler and you 're risking junk getting in your tank. For a buck, why not stack the odds in your favor. Not a good design on a $70,000 vehicle ... always looking to improve on a possible problem...Those capless filler necks are totally sealed from outside elements, there is a inner and outer sealed system to prevent that. Not sure how snow could build up with the fuel door closed but it would not be an issue anyways with the sealed system.
2"I'D Sch 40 PVC Cap is 2 3/8 ID. Works like a charm. Drill u a little hole and hank it on the hook or attach some cord.
What year is yours? Mine is 2 3/8 diameter and slips right to the base of the filler. I'll take more measurements in the AM and post it. Sorry it didn't fitYep, 2-3/8" ID
Nope, no workie for me. Mine just slides around on the slightly raised area. It doesn't stay on there. It looks like mine needs to be 2-3/4".
Dammit dave, fix it..No prob. Mine is a '16 Yukon.
Yep, 2-3/8" ID
Nope, no workie for me. Mine just slides around on the slightly raised area. It doesn't stay on there. It looks like mine needs to be 2-3/4".

No prob. Mine is a '16 Yukon.