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Old Mar 17, 2008 | 01:45 PM
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Hey I installed mine today, took less than ten minutes thanks to your write up!!! Great work!
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Old Apr 20, 2008 | 04:05 AM
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Hi,

Thanks for the write up, Mopar failed to even achieve their usual low standards with the instructions for this.

The installation went well but there are a few other things that worked for me that people doing this might find useful:

You need a narrow flat screwdriver to release the catch and unplug the back light from the back light cable loom and a small pointed object like a very small Phillips screwdriver to release the light blue strap that holds the loom plug to the backlight. Both go back easily when you are finished.

To remove the black plastic cone, I used a long flat blade screwdriver as described above to push back the inner two catches but to keep it from popping back in again, I wedged in folds of cardboard ripped from the Mopar box, in the outside gap. You need to do this in order to simultaneously pry the rubber collar past the base of the plastic cone, while removing the cone outwards.

I found that using three flat blade screwdrivers, putting the three of them side by side at three o’clock, keeping one central and working the other upwards and downwards, the outer rubber collar eventually popped past the base of the cone.

I then removed the rubber collar from the central metal fuel filler pipe and fitted to the new plastic cone, being careful to keep the ring the same way around on the new cone.

You really need to carefully look at how the new plastic cone goes onto the jeep. As the guys said above, you only have thin metal and you really need to clip the cone unto the metal carefully and line up the little plastic horn at the top of the new cone with the hole in the metal side.

Once you clip it up and line up the little horn and the hole, it all pops back in easily.

One you carefully screw on the new door, you can stand back and admire the six bright shiny silver hexheads that ruin a perfect fitting and marvel at the Muppet Show that is Mopar.

Bill
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Old Apr 29, 2008 | 11:49 PM
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Yesterday I decided to go forward with the installation of the Mopar Fuel Door. I have to agree that the directions that came with the product where crap

And although the directions I read here helped a lot I would like to add something:

It Took me more than half an hour to remove the factory part from the body. I became so frustrated of that damn thing not badging from its place due to that notorious third anchoring point which is reachable only for some strange out of this planet creature with and index finger of 2 feet or so ,to the point I wanted to kick my Jeep,

My advise is to remove the rubber seal while the factory part is actually on the body itself. This gives some air in order to remove it from the body, a bit more easily.

The rest of the process is very well depicted in the write up at the begining of this thread.

And a question to those who have gone through with the actual installation. Does the Fuel Door sits flat on the body panel all round?
Mine seems to leave a small gap on the right side of about 0,08 of an inch where as at the left side its flat on.






Your Feedback is appreciated.


PS the $hitty chrome bolts are heading towards the bin a soon as I get around of trimming to size the new all black bolts. It seems chrome really hurts my eyes!

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Old May 5, 2008 | 02:44 AM
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Hi,

Now that I look carefully, there is a narrow gap on the right hand side.

I would not have noticed otherwise.

Yours,

Bill
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Old May 5, 2008 | 07:30 AM
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Yeah I got a small gap on mine also.
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Old May 20, 2008 | 05:00 PM
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I just installed mine and it is completely jacked. There is a gap on the top (it is on the whole way, when looking at the clip from the outside front you can see it touching the paint) and I had to drill out the holes so the screws would line up. Just bore them out alittle bit, but I freakin' paid $100, c'mon Mopar!
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 04:12 PM
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If anyone is interested in the black screws i will place the order if i can get enough people in on it.

I dont want to buy them then have noone want them

let me know guys
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 04:42 PM
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Please forgive me if this has been asked before (I *did* search) but I was wondering if the fuel door can be installed with the locking gas cap?

Thanks guys!
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by bachus25
If anyone is interested in the black screws i will place the order if i can get enough people in on it.

I dont want to buy them then have noone want them

let me know guys
I will definitely take 6!!!
Let me know when they are available and the cost (price plus shipping) and I'll reimburse you!

I purchased the MOPAR fuel door that came with 6 silver screws. I haven't installed it yet, but having either black or silver screws will allow me to make a decision once I install it on my silver Rubicon.

Thanks,
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 08:59 PM
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I'll take a set of black screws if you order them
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