Hooke Road Wrangler TJ Matte Black Headlight Bezels Cover Trim for 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ (Pair)
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There's no need to buy more screws because it's the same size as the ones on your Jeep.
Mine only came with the headlight ring, not the rubber pieces. However, in order to install the new ones, you must first remove the old ones. Mine went on a 2004 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and fit perfectly.
I'm not sure if they'll fit a 2011, but they should fit anything from 1998 to 2006.
It's made entirely of black plastic. Installation is a breeze.
Selected User Reviews For Hooke Road Wrangler TJ Matte Black Headlight Bezels Cover Trim for 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ (Pair)
With a few screwdrivers, it's simple to put together. The plastic is of good quality and fits perfectly on my 2006 Jeep TJ. It's worth noting that the hole placements on the right and left sides differ slightly.
The rings arrived promptly and complement my new headlights beautifully. The black screws that came with it, on the other hand, rusted in less than a month. To resolve the problem, I spent $2 on stainless steel screws. The two plastic rings, however, should be included in the $20 price tag. I'll keep you updated if they fade, but for now, they're fantastic.
I read the other reviews and decided not to use the screws that came with the rings because they were said to rust, instead opting for the stainless steel OEM screws that hold the stock rings in place. Tip: I used a Q-tip to apply some matte black paint to some cardboard. To blend the screwheads in better with the black rings, dab some paint on the tops of the screwheads. Just make sure you have a steady hand and an extra Q-tip on hand. Prepare a rag to wipe up any areas where you didn't want to paint. By pressing the Q-key, you can If you lean down on the screw, you should be able to cover the majority of it with black paint.
After removing the three torx head (t15) screws from the factory chrome bezel, it's a simple installation. It will pop out if you rotate the bezel a little by hand to loosen it up. The new black bezel is easily installed and rotated by hand to align the holes. Install the screws with the new black phillips head screws. Done. It takes about 5 minutes to install both bezels from start to finish. I snapped a few photos to demonstrate the new bezels. The quality and finish appear to be excellent!.
This is a nice product (matt black headlamp bezels) that is simple to install and gives my 2006 Jeep Wrangler a nice appearance. The matte black screws, on the other hand, were not present - There are six of them in total. After contacting the ubox-based firm, I was drawn into a non-profit organization called HookeRoad. "We need your order number" loop is finally coming to an end - "No, that order is not visible to us. " They also claimed that they were not the seller - AMAZON has stated that this is not the case. br>This firm squandered more time than six screws were worth - This circular event is most likely being created by artificial intelligence robots. br>I've decided to spray paint six screws after finishing this ridiculous artificial intelligence Q&A. It was a good lesson.
The Hooke Road Black Front Grille Clip is what I got. Both the Hooke Road Wrangler TJ Matte Black Headlight Bezels Cover Trim and the in Mesh Inserts are of excellent quality and look great when used together. The two kits are a perfect match, which was a concern when I was shopping for them. These were a breeze to install; just keep in mind that there is a right and left side. Three screws on each side and I had successfully removed my Jeep's only chrome. After the screws have been removed, give the originals a slight twist to make them easier to remove. These are perfect for me, and I highly recommend them!.
It's a simple adjustment that makes a huge difference! Yes, they're made of plastic, but the stock bezels are as well. It only took ten minutes to put together and it looks fantastic.
I needed these because the chrome trim rims on my 98 TJ's grill looked out of place after I bought the black trim inserts. These were a little challenging to install, but they fit perfectly and improved the Jeep's front end appearance.