DadJokes
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I verified the fitment of the rear bumper end cap part numbers given by Allmoparparts to swap from stock Sahara to Rubicon end caps.
I just swapped to Rubicon fenders on my Sahara and, of course, the plastic rear bumper end caps no longer matched up. For about $90 I ordered everything I needed to fix that.
Here is your shopping list.
68319213AB
68319212AB
68335625AB
68335626AB
68369969AC
68369968AC
You will need at least 6 of the one time use white “molding” clips too. While it is possible to get them out without breaking them I would just go ahead and order them just in case so you can get the job done. Quadratec has both the OEM and the less expensive aftermarket brand.
68225214AA is the OEM part number.
If you don’t remove the rear bumper completely, which is totally unneeded, then make sure you have a 4 mm combination wrench to reach one of the small screws that is up against the body for mounting the end cap brackets. It’s slow going but faster than removing the rear bumper completely.
Easy job.
I just swapped to Rubicon fenders on my Sahara and, of course, the plastic rear bumper end caps no longer matched up. For about $90 I ordered everything I needed to fix that.
Here is your shopping list.
68319213AB
68319212AB
68335625AB
68335626AB
68369969AC
68369968AC
You will need at least 6 of the one time use white “molding” clips too. While it is possible to get them out without breaking them I would just go ahead and order them just in case so you can get the job done. Quadratec has both the OEM and the less expensive aftermarket brand.
68225214AA is the OEM part number.
If you don’t remove the rear bumper completely, which is totally unneeded, then make sure you have a 4 mm combination wrench to reach one of the small screws that is up against the body for mounting the end cap brackets. It’s slow going but faster than removing the rear bumper completely.
Easy job.
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