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Fuel Cover Locking, Black Stainless Steel,rugged Ridge, Jk 07-12 (p/n 11229.03) on 2040-parts.com

US $68.95
Location:

Webberville, Michigan, US

Webberville, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:This item is warranted to be free of defects for 30 days from purchase. Please contact us for a refund or exchange if a defect is found. Except on electrical parts, if you change your mind or no longer want the part, we will gladly give you a refund, exchange or credit, but we must charge a 30% restocking fee. If you decide not to purchase the item once you have won the item but before we ship, the restocking fee is reduced to 10%. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Rugged Ridge Manufacturer Part Number:11229.03 Other Part Number:11229.03 Surface Finish:Black Stainless Steel Warranty:Yes UPC:804314159986

Locking Gas Cap Door, Black, 07-13 Jeep Wrangler
Create a custom look in just a few minutes. This special design fits directly over the existing gas cap opening. It attaches directly to the original equipment plastic insert using self tapping screws with no need to remove the existing plastic insert. Unlike other designs on the market, installation does not require the removal of the tail light or internal gas cover components. Available with or without locking mechanism. Some drilling required

Instructions (PDF)

If you are near Southeast or Central Michigan, contact us - we might be able to help you install your stuff! We can also give you a discount on shipping if you pick up the parts here.

Shipping Details
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Warranty and Returns
This item has a 5 year limited warranty. Your satisfaction is very important to us. Please contact us for a refund or exchange if a defect is found. For the quickest and most convenient product return, please use the eBay Managed Returns process. The cost of shipping remains the responsibility of the customer for all returns, and the original shipping cost is non-refundable.

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