![]() I can tell you after doing this last year, you just need to the one that is like the OEM and hope all your bolts come out. In looking around for a few mins, it looks like it may still be the cheapest out there, not by much anymore, but still cheaper. I got mine from JEGS High Performance, and it went up over $100 not long after I got mine. You don't need to get OEM but you do need to get one that looks like it. I don't think there are any aftermarket skid plates that work. I can lift the jeep up by the gas tank now, but I wasn't what I was going for. and putting that one, and the aftermarket skid plate that I originally bought. The package includes all needed hardware.I ended up tracking down a new tank plate for around $300.Designed with ventilation openings to reduce heat build-up alongside drain holes to assure easy removal of pebbles, dirt, or water that may get caught between the skid and the vehicle while offroading.Directly bolted onto the vehicle's chassis and supported by zinc-coated steel brackets to ensure maximum durability.Built with stiffening and reinforcing ribs to provide even greater strength where needed.Designed specifically to complement the Grand Cherokee Lerado's structure, minimize clearance loss.Recommended using as a part of Asfir's Jeep Grand Cherokee Lerado complete underbody protection set. Cleverly engineered to provide optimal protection to the vulnerable under-vehicle components.The Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Fuel Tank Skid Plate is manufactured from high-quality laser-cut 1/4" aluminum, providing the optimal balance.NOTICE: Fits on 3.0L Diesel engines, and 3.6L petrol engines. ![]()
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