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Fuel Tank Armor Kit

Maximum Heat Control Where It Matters Most

Safeguard your fuel tank from excessive exhaust heat and reduce the risk of vapor lock or fuel degradation. This high-performance solution lowers radiant heat, improves safety, and helps maintain consistent fuel system performance under extreme conditions.

  • Protects fuel tank from radiant exhaust heat
  • Includes Sticky Shield® rated for 1100°F radiant
  • Includes Heatshield Armor® rated for 1800°F continuous
  • Includes Stainless Steel Thermal-Ties
  • Includes Cool Foil Tape to seal Sticky Shield edges
Continuous
1100°F
593 °C
Continuous
Intermittent
2000°F
1093 °C
Intermittent

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Fuel Tank Armor Kit

Product Types
SKU
Description
#
177301
Fuel Tank Armor Kit
177302
Fuel Tank Armor Kit (x2)
Product Types
SKU
Description
177301
Fuel Tank Armor Kit
177302
Fuel Tank Armor Kit (x2)

Ultimate Fuel Tank Heat Shield Kit

Protect your fuel tank from extreme exhaust heat with our complete thermal barrier kit, engineered for high-performance vehicles. Sticky Shield reflects up to 90% of radiant heat with just one inch of air gap and is rated to 1100°F. Heatshield Armor handles 1800°F continuous and reduces up to 60% of radiant heat directly off the pipe. The kit also includes Stainless Steel Thermal-Ties and Cool Foil Tape for a secure, professional-grade installation that’s built to last.

FAQ

What is the trick to getting the paper off the back of the shield?

The paper on the back of the shield can prove tricky to release from the adhesive.  We recommend you check out our video call Sticky Shield Review for some helpful Pro-Tips.


Can I paint my Sticky Shield

Painting Sticky Shield is not recommended, as it reduces its ability to block blistering heat effectively. To maximize heat reflection and thermal insulation, the high-performance aluminum surface should remain unpainted for optimal automotive heat shielding and radiant heat protection.


Do I need tin snips to cut the Heatshield Armor?

No, tin snips are not necessary. Heavy duty scissors or a fresh blade in a utility knife with a straight edge works great for cutting Heatshield Armor.

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