Die-Tech Off-Road Jeep JK Wrangler
Evaporator Canister Relocation Kit

As many Jeep JK Wrangler owners have found, the EVAP or evaporator canister is yet another vulnerable part under your rig that really could use some protection. Countless people have crushed or torn off this small plastic box while simply doing moderate or even sometimes light off-roading and unfortuantely, it is a critical component of your Jeep’s emissions system.

What is the solution?  You have two options, either you protect it or relocate it.  At Die-Tech Off-Road, we believe that the best answer to this problem is to relocate it as any skid plate could still leave you vulnerable to getting the canister hung up and or torn off.  Needles to say, the relocation kit we make effectively moves the evaporator canister above the rear axle and above a thick steel plate for maximum protection.

In addition to maximum protection, we have designed our relocation bracket to use factory mounting points to make installation easy and be a 100% bolt on solution.  In other words, NO cutting or drilling into the body is required and to make things even easier, we’ve even cut all hose extensions to the proper length for you. Our kit comes powder coated black.  And we’re proud to say that our kit is made in the USA

For more information regarding Die-Tech Off-road and the products that they make, please visit their website at: www.dietechoffroad.com

6 Comments so far

  1. paul n' VA May 3rd, 2009 11:37 am

    Will relocating the evap canister to a higher location limit it’s ability to function correctly ??? IE does it have to be lower then the gas tank to function correctly ?

    I really like this Dietech kit.
    So now that I am really considering purchasing it I have to get this one question resolved first.

  2. COL Dave May 3rd, 2009 11:41 am

    Does relocating the evap canister to a higher location limit it’s ability to function correctly?

  3. wayoflife May 3rd, 2009 10:07 pm

    nope :)

  4. tgrt May 4th, 2009 11:06 am

    wayoflife is correct. As long as the system has vacuum you’re okay.

  5. Ken Jong Il May 7th, 2009 8:52 pm

    Wow! This company totally ripped off Kilby Enterprises design for thier Evap Can relocation kit

  6. Ken Jong Il May 15th, 2009 2:45 am

    “Does relocating the evap canister to a higher location limit it’s ability to function correctly?”…WOW

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