Hey, what's up, guys?
I'm Ryan from Extreme Terrain and today I'm here with the Mopar Satin Chrome fuel door
with Jeep logo, fitting your 2018 and up Wrangler JL.
This is gonna be for the JL owner that's looking to change up that appearance and add some
subtle styling while repping the brand that they know and love.
Now, this cover is not only gonna look great on the Jeep but it's gonna keep all of that
dust and dirt out of there which is really gonna come in handy on those trails.
This is made from high-quality heavy-duty cast aluminum, it has a satin chrome finish
with black inserts.
This is gonna give it a very sleek look.
It's also gonna keep it safe from corrosion.
This is designed for smooth operation and to take a beating so you don't have to worry
about it when you're on those trails.
Installation is very simple.
This clicks right onto the Jeep just like the factory one.
And one thing to note is this does not fit diesel Jeeps.
Now, this comes with the Jeep logo and this is directly from Mopar so you are gonna pay
a little extra for this product.
At right around $185, I think this is a great option to go with if you're looking for a
brand name that you know is gonna last you a long time.
And not only that, it comes with a 12 month, 12,000-mile warranty.
Now, as far as installation goes, I am gonna give this one out of three wrenches on the
difficulty meter as you can get this thing installed in under 20 minutes using basic
hand tools.
Now, with that being said, let's hop into the install.
Tools required for this install: a prying tool, quarter-inch drive ratchet, extension,
10-millimeter socket.
So, for this installation, we'll need to remove our factory tail light.
Now, to do that, we'll need to open our tailgate and get that from the inside.
So, right here at the bottom of your roll bar, you're gonna have this little plastic
cap.
We're just gonna take a flathead screwdriver or a trim panel removal tool.
We're just gonna pop that cap off.
Once we get that off, you're gonna use a 10-millimeter socket to remove this plastic screw in here.
This is what holds the tail light in.
Once you get that plastic screw all the way out, we can remove our tail light which is
relatively easy to do.
Then we're just gonna gently set this aside.
So, with the tail light out, we have access to the backside.
Next thing we're gonna do is remove this.
So, you're gonna have four clips on the outside and these can be pressed in with your finger
and that way we can take this off.
So, we're gonna start here with the first little clip, you're gonna push that in and
then push the fuel door out a little bit.
Then we're gonna move on to the next one and just work our way around.
So, once you have this thing all disconnected, we're just gonna remove our gas cap and then
you're gonna have a little rubber boot around here, you wanna just pull that off of the
filler neck.
So, at this point in time, we're ready to install our new fuel door.
Now, this is very easy to install as it clicks in just like the factory one.
After that, we can put our tail light back in, we can put our gas cap on.
So, you're gonna have this rubber ring in here.
This is gonna go around the filler neck and we're gonna start with that, then we'll click
it into place.
After that, you're gonna remove your gas cap from the factory one, then we are going to
click this on.
And then you wanna just press that into that pre-drilled hole.
After that, we can reinstall our tail light.
So, I'm gonna press that back into place, making sure we don't pinch any wires, then
we'll get that screw installed on the inside.
Next, we're gonna drop that factory screw back in, that little spring sprung screw.
Then we'll tighten it up with a 10-millimeter.
Then we can take our little plastic piece, we're gonna slide that back on, and make sure
you put it on the right way.
So, that's gonna wrap it up for my review and install.
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