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The TCT-MOTORPARTS 20 Quart ABS Oil Drain Pan is engineered for Harley Davidson motorcycles (1984-2024) and other low-clearance vehicles. Its low-profile 2.8-inch height allows seamless access under bikes without jacking, while the large 20-quart capacity handles multiple oil changes before needing to be emptied. Made from durable ABS plastic with a convenient spout and carrying handle, this pan ensures mess-free, efficient fluid changes for both professional mechanics and passionate DIYers.



















| ASIN | B086X2JWGK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,878 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #6 in Oil Drains |
| Brand | TCT-MOTORPARTS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (920) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2020 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Item Weight | 5.28 pounds |
| Item model number | Low Profile Oil Drain |
| Manufacturer | TCT-MOTORPARTS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TCTUS-XX-336-MT |
| Model | Low Profile Oil Drain |
| Product Dimensions | 29.52 x 16.53 x 3.1 inches |
| Special Features | ABS Oil Drain Pan w/Spout Low Profile Fit for Harley Davidson Models 1984-2020 Road Glide FLTRX, Road King FLHR, Iron 883 XL883N, Heritage Classic FLHC, CVO Tri Glide FLHTCUTGSE |
S**X
Great for Cars too!
I originally bought this for my two motorcycles. It's low profile, fits right underneath them without jacking them up. I've had it about a year and decided to change the oil in my corvette which holds 6 quarts. This thing worked with no problem, and is nice and wide when that first big stream of oil comes bursting out. Only issue I had was when the drain plug on my bike fell into the drain hole, it blocked it and oil went everywhere. So make sure you put a screen there if you let the oil plug drop when you take it out.
A**C
Hey, look at drain pan for a motorcycle.
If you got a motorcycle and you perform your fluid changes yourself this is the product for you. It feels sturdy. I haven’t had any leaking issues with the liquid being in the pan for too long. It’s a good size. It definitely fits under your bike. Definitely gets an A+ for me And it’s a very thick plastic not super thick, but thick enough. Product functions as you would expect it to function, although I would stick a magnet somewhere near the drain to see if any metal is coming out
M**K
Works very well for large V-twin engine bikes with low clearance
This low profile drain pan worked very well for the oil change on my 2021 Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager 1700. There was plenty of clearance for accessing the drain plugs with the drain pan in place. The drain pan is large enough to allow the engine oil to drain while at the same time removing the oil filter. Collected oil is easily poured out into used oil containers with the spout on the corner.
T**R
The Best Oil drain pan for motorcycles ever!
I purchased this oil drain pan specifically with the intention of using it for my motorcycles. It is by far the best product with it's low profile and high capacity. Of course, it would work for cars and trucks also, but it did make the job of changing the oil on my bikes a breeze, Very well made and durable, I would highly recommend this item. I even had a small "crack" in the oil main drain cap, I contacted the seller and they sent me a new cap within just a couple days. The Customer Support it outstanding on this drain pan and I will be looking for more products from this Manufacturer in the future!
D**I
Oil pan
Oil pan it fits perfectly under my bike
H**3
Great drain pan
This work like a charm. I was worried because of some of the negative review, but it worked seemlessly for me. I don't have a bike stand so the low profile helped a lot. It's also great that I can just take the oil to disposal without needing to transfer to another container. Love it!
D**L
Great product.
Quality made.
C**.
Make sure the drain plan is perfectly level!
While it has plenty of capacity, use on anything but the most level surface results in overflow while draining. The slope of my driveway requires me to use a piece of wood to level the drain pan while draining the crankcase. I suppose that's the price you pay for not having to jack up the vehicle.
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