Schipperke
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Wings are typically bolted on, spar through fuselage. Air frames tend to be riveted as well, not welded. Perhaps the answer to all of Jeeps problems is using bolts and rivets.
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It’s not an OEM part. It’s an accessory sold by an OE manufacturer. The difference matters.He's talking about an OEM part, not an aftermarket part. OEM parts should carry the same manufacturer's warranty regardless of where it was purchased, especially a gas cap!
I had bought one of those also online from another source and followed a video on youtube to key it using my Jeep's key. It's not hard, just have to pay attention.
The point here is the rudeness and poor customer service and I think it's this way for the majority of Jeep dealers across USA.
Two different part numbers. You can get it with a secondary key or your oem key. I just keyed and installed my own this last weekend. I also install the Mopar hood lock and keyed it. TBH, just key it yourself, it is super easy to do and avoid the dealer headaches.whoa, wait. I have a locking mopar cap and it came with a tiny little key for it. My FOB key doesn't work on it.