

ā½ Elevate your Jeepās fuel game with rugged style and effortless fit!
The Hooke Road Fuel Filler Door Gas Tank Cap Cover is a precision-fit accessory designed exclusively for 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ models. Crafted from durable ABS plastic and aluminum alloy with a corrosion-resistant black coat finish, it offers a tough, stylish upgrade thatās easy to install with included mounting bolts. This non-locking cap cover enhances your Jeepās off-road aesthetic while providing reliable protection for your fuel tank.




















| ASIN | B07L3LXT5R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,920 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #27 in Car Fuel Tank Caps |
| Brand | Hooke Road |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (917) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Exterior | Black Coat Finish |
| Item Weight | 599 g |
| Item model number | QP.MMR-1780 |
| Manufacturer | Hooke Road |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QP.MMR-1780 |
| Package Dimensions | 19.3 x 19.2 x 10.4 cm; 599 g |
A**A
Good quality - not right for TJ 2002 (gcc)
Quality was really nice. But it did not fit for my TJ 2002 (GCC). that's why I had to return it.
G**R
Looks good, works good, and it was easy to install. Well worth the upgrade money...
J**K
Easy install and looks great! The door is a sturdy metal.
M**.
Good quality, easy to fit.
O**R
Perfect fitment, the only four screw inside the cap are holding him in place, all alen bolt are just for looking purpose, the assembly clip in place when pushed... This is not the strongest but its great looking
S**E
This was one of the first things I wanted to do to my new jeep. Unfortunately I had to wait a while due to finances. I received my item yesterday and installed it today. This was my experience! The product is a nice thick durable material. It feels nice in your hands and looks like it will last quite a while. Install was a little tricky for me personally- because my Jeep is 25 years old. I'm not sure how long the screws have been in place for my factory gas area. The screws are rusted and I had a hand screwdriver. If you've never broken a screw inside of something, count yourself lucky. Because I've done that before⦠I was extremely slow and very careful. I removed the four screws on the outside of my ring and the four screws underneath the gas cap. I removed my old gas cap area and popped in the new. This gas cap cover had to be wiggled into place. I was unable to remove the cover from the rest of the housing. So I installed it as one piece. I loosened the four screws around the outside like the instructions said but was afraid I would bend or break the cap off. I left it as one piece and simply wedged it into place. I had no issues after that. I put the four screws (provided in the package) on the inside where the gas cap goes to secure it to where you fill your gas. Once those were attached I took an allen key and tightened back the four screws on the outside. With the way that I installed it, I likely could have just left those on the whole time. The instructions told me to take them off and I am a person who listens to instructions LOL As this is the first day of it being put on I haven't filled up any gas or driven with it yet. I will update my review accordingly if anything happens. My gas cap does not lock. (I also didn't buy the locking one) However it looks a lot better! I'm hoping that the color does not fade, but for the price I paid I think it's worth it overall. It gives it a very clean look and it makes the Jeep seem... Classier? I'm not sure yet. Definitely more updated looking than before.
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