Pick the Auto Stop Size That Fits Your Ride Day
Choose 5 Gallon if you want more fuel on hand and fewer refill trips, or 2.5 Gallon if you want something lighter, easier to carry, and quicker to move around.
5 Gallon Auto Stop
Best for longer ride days, camp setups, trailer use, and fewer refill trips when you want more fuel ready to go.
2.5 Gallon Auto Stop
Best for quicker fills, easier carrying, and a more manageable setup when you want less bulk and easier movement.
5 Gallon Jugs - Auto Stop
5 Gallon
If you’re putting in long ride days, filling multiple machines, or wanting more fuel on hand, the 5 Gallon is the move. It’s built for bigger ride days, bigger setups, and less back-and-forth.
Best for those who want more fuel on hand and fewer refill trips.
- Long ride days
- Camp and trailer setups
- Filling multiple machines
- Less back-and-forth
2.5 Gallon
If you want something lighter, easier to grab, and quick to move around, the 2.5 Gallon is the play. It’s a killer option for riders who want fast top-offs without hauling around more capacity than they need.
Best if you want lighter weight and easier handling.
- Quick fills
- Easy grab-and-go use
- Smaller setups
- Faster to carry and pour
The 2.5 Gallon is for convenience. The 5 Gallon is for capacity. One is easier to carry. One keeps you going longer.
And honestly, if you drive hard, travel often, or fill more than one machine… why not both?
Got A Question?
What’s the difference between the 2.5 Gallon and 5 Gallon jug?
What’s the difference between the 2.5 Gallon and 5 Gallon jug?
The biggest difference is capacity and handling. The 2.5 Gallon is lighter, easier to carry, and great for quick fills or trailside needs. The 5 Gallon holds more fuel, cuts down on refill trips, and is better for longer ride days, bigger setups, or fueling multiple machines.
What makes Auto Stop a good fit for UTV fueling?
What makes Auto Stop a good fit for UTV fueling?
UTV tank access can be awkward. Auto Stop works better with the side-fill tank locations most of these machines use.
Will these jugs help reduce spills and overflows?
Will these jugs help reduce spills and overflows?
They’re built for a more manageable UTV fueling setup, helping reduce the awkward positioning that often leads to messy pours.
Does Auto Stop help with awkward fueling positions?
Does Auto Stop help with awkward fueling positions?
Yes. It gives you a more versatile setup for side-fill angles, making fuel-ups easier to manage and control.
Why do so many riders keep both sizes on hand?
Why do so many riders keep both sizes on hand?
Because each one solves a different problem. The 5 Gallon is perfect when you want more fuel ready in the truck, trailer, shop, or camp, while the 2.5 Gallon is easier to grab for quick fills, shorter days, or on the trail. Having both gives you the flexibility to fuel the way you want, no matter where or how you ride.