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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 12/29/2006 11:21:10 PM   
Eddie 70

 

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That was the first thing she said this evening when she saw it. "It does look like a vault door!!"

She loves the truck and tells me all the time.

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 12/30/2006 12:46:24 AM   
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nice job...looks good!

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 12/30/2006 4:37:07 AM   
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Very Sharp!!!! (for non-Chrome)

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 12/30/2006 6:26:15 PM   
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Very Sharp!!!! (for non-Chrome)  


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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 12/30/2006 11:01:16 PM   
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She could not make up her mind if she wanted polished, chrome or black. So, I helped her out a bit. She is happy with it. Thanks for the compliments. 

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 12/31/2006 3:24:45 AM   
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Very Sharp!!!! (for non-Chrome)  


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And PROUD of it!!!!

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/3/2007 2:19:10 AM   
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How about a picture of it open. Im guessing the mounting screws are inside. I have the chrome bling Hummer one and it does not lock. Im hoping I could replace it with this one if the stock one has not rubbed the paint under that cheap ass looking vinyl padding around the outside. Funny how several people all went to this one design. Thanks if you get time to shoot it.

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/4/2007 7:04:52 PM   
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This is the one I will be getting.


Man you are a bad influence........I see your new fuel door, go to order one just like it for my black H3 and end
up spending 3 bills on other miscellaneous add-ons.
 
Nice job on the install by the way. How involved was it....Just some common sense and hand tools right?
 
Can't wait for it to get here.
 
I'm in "ship time" hell right now. A week for the stuff from Stallion, tires from 4WP are a week out and my
Bilstein / Cognito shocks are a week out as well. I guess good things come to those who wait.
 
 

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/14/2007 12:48:12 AM   
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So...was it difficult to install?  It looks great.  Bank wault...lol...

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/14/2007 3:36:52 AM   
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I have the same one in chrome.
There is rust coming out on the inside part of the door.



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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/15/2007 12:31:08 AM   
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Seriously contemplating the black "Predator" fuel door myself - looking for ways to sport up my ride without blinging it all out. Is this something we can do ourselves without any real "mechanic-ing" skills, or is it something I am going to have to take to my dealer and fork out another hundred or more $ for them to install?? Also, I am still not real sure I want to have to fumble with my keys every time I gas up. Anyone find this to be a PITA?

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/15/2007 12:36:22 AM   
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I have the same one in chrome.
There is rust coming out on the inside part of the door.



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Probably from all that damn salty Mediterranean air around you there in St Tropaz

Seriously, did you run through a lot of salt on the roads during your trip to the land of the Mid-night sun?

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/15/2007 5:40:51 AM   
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Might be the salty air! no kidding
No, I did not run trough a lot of salt .... since salt is forbidden in scandinavian countries for at least 10 years, of course now the road are saturated with unknown chimical compound in the name of ..... nature protection

Seriously, that's a pic of the problem.





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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/15/2007 4:04:23 PM   
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Seriously contemplating the black "Predator" fuel door myself - looking for ways to sport up my ride without blinging it all out. Is this something we can do ourselves without any real "mechanic-ing" skills, or is it something I am going to have to take to my dealer and fork out another hundred or more $ for them to install?? Also, I am still not real sure I want to have to fumble with my keys every time I gas up. Anyone find this to be a PITA?


Anyone?? degree of difficulty in stalling?

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RE: Aftermarket Fuel Door - 1/15/2007 6:42:01 PM   
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That looks tough.

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