Grill Inserts Grille Cover Frame Trims Kit for Jeep Compass 2017 2018 2019 2020 (Black)
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Yes, if the grill for 2021 hasn't changed. For the 2021 model year, I don't believe there will be any changes to the grill area. Take a look at a 2020 and see how it compares.
I didn't measure it, but it was a perfect fit for my 2017 Jeep Compass.
Yes. Because they're made of plastic, you'll need a good plastic as well as an outdoor primer paint. They would, however, be exposed to the car wash, the elements, and other factors, so I would advise painting at your own risk.
I have the black ones, and they do cover all of the chrome. They are simple to install and look great.
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My Jeep Trailhawk has never looked better. It took about 10 minutes to complete the installation, which included cleaning the grille to ensure proper adhesion. They're beautiful and add a unique touch to any outfit. I ordered a second pair just in case one of them breaks due to road debris, but they seem to be holding up well so far. During cleaning, they hold up well to a power washer.
$150-$200 for the same ring I figured I'd take a chance on these for $250 from Mopar. There was no need to worry about defective pieces because they were individually wrapped and secured in a small box. So far, everything has gone well. br>br>Next, I tried each ring on top of its corresponding ugly chrome counterpart, and they all fit perfectly. Then I cleaned the chrome, peeled off the adhesive backing, and pressed them in place. I checked them after 30 minutes and they are still comfortable and secure. For the price, I strongly suggest them.
Although there were no instructions in my box, they are fairly self-explanatory! br> The inserts are numbered from one to ten. 7. Begin on the passenger side with number 1 and work your way across the board in numerical order. Clean your grill's chrome first, using soapy water, then rinsing and drying. Then wipe down the chrome with isopropyl alcohol on a rag to remove any remaining oil or dirt; the cleaner the chrome, the better it will stick! Remove the red backing from the double-sided tape and stick it over the existing grill. To ensure that the inserts are well adhered, press down on the front of them with moderate pressure for a few seconds. That's all there is to it! br> I've had mine on for almost a month and have had no problems with them; they look great and give my Compass a Grand Cherokee look!.
I got a lot of compliments on these because they were simple to put together. Purchased in late March of this year, and installed in April of the same year. The finish/seal on the covers had begun to deteriorate by November 2019. By April 2020, it resembled a bad sunburn with peeling skin. The paint and finish on the covers will be peeling off by early August 2020. So they're good for a while, but the fact that they didn't even last 7 months before showing significant signs of failure is a letdown. I'm not going to replace these, and I'm going to get rid of them as soon as possible.
My 2019 Jeep Compass looks fantastic with it! We'll test it in high-powered car washes to see how it holds up. Inside the pieces, 3M tape is already applied and easily removed. It takes some time, but it's not difficult.
On my 2018 Jeep Compass, everything worked out perfectly. Installation is simple and straightforward, as the grill covers are simply placed on top of the existing grill covers.
These were incredibly simple to put together and were the perfect size. I had no trouble with my nails when I used the stickers, but I would have preferred to use tweezers otherwise. My gripe is that I assumed the black color would be glossy and match the rest of the car when I purchased it. They don't, and the result is a matte appearance. Although the blacks will not perfectly match, I believe it is still a good look. I'm the proud owner of a Jeep Compass Limited Edition from 2018.
Right out of the box, these appeared to be very low-cost. The 3M tape that came with each piece didn't appear to be very strong - When I went to remove the red film from the tape to install these, the entire piece of tape came off the grill insert, so I removed everything and replaced it with Goop auto adhesive. They look good once I put them on, and the red matches the color of my Trailhawk's tow hooks. I only used two of them (you've probably seen Jeeps only the second one) and we'll see how they hold up over time. I'm keeping the rest of the grill inserts in case I decide to add them later (the third from the right are accented, which is what I was going for).