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Locking Filler Door and Winter
Has anyone gone through the winter with an aftermarket locking fuel filler door? Any recommendations? With the external lock I'm a bit concerned about icing it up during our long winters.
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RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
Hello friend,
I reside in the north east coast and we have long cold winters. I have had absolutly no problem with my locking fuel door. I ocasionally spray some "WD-40" into the lock to keep it lubbed. And I ocasionally wipe the exterior cover with a very lightly oiled rag. Since I noticed some running dry streaks where all the factory decorative rivets are. I guess this is normal for these aftermarket covers. But overall, I have had no problems with it or the lock seizing in the dead of cold. Keep us posted! |
RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
Which one did you buy? There are lots of different ones available.
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RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
I have the OEM with locking cap. Yeah, I use wd-30 once or twice and it works fine!!!
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RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
I work with a bunch of greenies and I figure the filler door would make a nice trophy for some Birkenstock wearing granola type.
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RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
ORIGINAL: Hummer Dog I work with a bunch of greenies and I figure the filler door would make a nice trophy for some Birkenstock wearing granola type. |
RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
I purchased my no name aftermarket locking fuel door through ebay.
Model #5877 Part #41-3110. Although it did not supply the installation instructions, but I managed to get the installation instructions on-line of a brand name from "BULLY TRUCK ACCESSORIES" They are all installed the same way. This is the web site. http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imag...ons_gd110c.gif No drilling required and it takes about 20 to 30 minutes depends on how mechanicly inclind you are. keep us posted. |
RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
My old h2 had a chrome fuel door from my dealer. After a year or two's winter the lock (it had a little key and lock) actually rusted to the point I could not get the key in to open it!!! There were little allen wrench nuts around the thing holding it in, I had to unscrew them all to get to the gas tank.
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RE: Locking Filler Door and Winter
Yes, that's what I'm afraid of. I've found two different ones with the round/tubular stylekeys, I wonder if they would hold up better?
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