Re: Fuel door renovation - how to make sure you don't bump fuel nozzel
Reply #6 –
I am guessing that your concern is really the bottom area of the small "fuel door" opening that could be bumped or nicked with the fuel nozzle. I can certify that Jeff has two speeds ... 95mph and Stop. He has not had an issue with the fuel nozzle bumping the area around the fuel door at all. In fact, having the small door reduces the larger chance of banging the bigger bay door in tight fuel areas. If you are really concerned, some of the clear 3M stuff that is used as a stone shield on the front of many rigs might put your mind at ease. If it can take a rock flying up off the road, it could stand you bumping it with the nozzle. Easy on and not too hard to remove. But really? I wouldn't worry about it. You'll be so happy, you will be careful.