This product worked GREAT on my 2014 JGC. Thank you for this upgrade! The only issue was with the 4 screws that hold the cup holder to the panel: 2 screw bosses came off, weakened by time/cracked. Luckily the pieces were salvageable. I used plastic bonder epoxy (JB Weld) designed for "PC ABS" plastic to glue the 2 broken pieces, and then I embedded ALL 4 bosses with epoxy for reinforcement. Be sure to carefully prep the surfaces with 150 sandpaper (small squares worked best) before using the black epoxy. Worked wonderfully!
Great video and simple instructions to remove and install the Cup Holder Trim replacement. This product looks so much better in my '12 WK2 Overland Summit. I was so done cutting myself on the chrome plastic trim.
best purchase I have made for my Jeep since I drove it off the lot. I was so sick of the peeling chrome on the factory cupholder trim. This product was worth every penny. Install was extremely simple thanks to the video, and I love the new look.
Just ordered! I'm on my second WK2 now (had a 2015 Limited, now I'm in a 2020 Trailhawk) and i remember cutting my hand in the old one, and the chrome is already peeling in my new one. Also, i just hate chrome in general so this is great!
Excellent product. Ordered it as soon as I had finished watching this video. Maybe I will have the first one of these in Norway? Can't wait untill it gets here.
Awesome! Please let me know how it works, I think you would be the first in Norway! Are the jeeps LHD or RHD in Norway? I haven't confirmed the fit for RHD, so if it doesn't work, please let me know - we will make it happen!
@@longevity-products I will make sure to leave a comment on this video once the part is fitted. BTW this video should be the blueprint for all installation videos on YT, brilliant. Jeps in Norway have the wheel on the proper side, aka LHD.
Great video! Ordered mine and just installed it. Looks great. Will you be making any other trim pieces? Would love to replace the chrome gear shifter trim. 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee!
@@LearningwithLoganBT Awesome! Glad to hear it’s working well for you. We do have plans to make more parts, and the shifter trims are on the list. Lots of people want them to match. The tricky part will be install, they will need to be glued in, since there isn’t a cupholder with screws to hold it in place from the bottom side
@@longevity-products awesome can't wait to see what you come up with! I see that they will have to be glued back in. I took mine off to take the chrome off and paint it and it did not turn out how I wanted. I know it would look good if it matched the cup holder!
@@longevity-products Yes the glowing piece around the trim is only lit up 1/2 way and it’s dim. I saw on your website yours is super bright lol. I have a 2015
@@ConradFarley my guess is that one of the bulbs is burned out. I’m not exactly sure how to replace those - I would suggest taking out your shift bezel and remove the 4 screws that hold the cup holders to it. With the cup holders out, plug the light back in to the jeep and see what you can find!
@@longevity-products Took every piece of the cup holder apart and turns out this over engineered piece of plastic just had coffee stains on the clear part that the LEDs hit lol. Thanks again
Just ran out of them last week, but we have another batch being made, will be available again by July 1! And the best pricing is on our website, if shipping to USA. longevity-products.com/
I actually did have the STL available for the month of June this year - sold 7 of them for $10 each. I had a license agreement that everyone needed to sign, saying that it was for personal use only. Sadly, one of those 7 people immediately started selling their own prints on Etsy :( Luckily I was able to get their listing removed, but as a result, I no longer share my STLs. I am very sorry. It makes me sad, because I wanted all the DIYers to print their own, but one bad apple had to ruin it for everyone
@fabz325 I just got the website up, and should have inventory loaded by Thursday May 9 at the latest. Limited stock still as we are ramping up production, but will have some for sale! longevity-products.com/products/2011-2021-jeep-grand-cherokee-wk2-cup-holder-chrome-trim-replacement-black
@@Detox5150 I actually had the stl available for a few weeks - but it was immediately abused and someone else started selling prints of it in Etsy - so I don’t have it available anymore, sadly
@longevity-products that's a bummer. I don't have any interest in selling. I'd like to print one in cf abs for personal use only. You might be able to go after the seller for copyright violations.
Thanks for the feedback - you are correct, the filament to make each part is around $5. But there are other costs too - unit costs like packaging, shipping, processing, as well as overhead costs we incurred to design & tool for production. But, your comment has challenged me to look at our price structure now that we have been in business for a few months. We have gained some efficiencies, and I just dropped the sales price by 16%. Thanks for keeping us honest!
@@longevity-products I disagree with that guy. This piece looks well made and it fixes an issue that was previously only fixable by buying the whole $400 plus panel from the dealer. And it would just happen again. On my 2013, the cup holder trim is the ugliest part of the interior. Thank you for bringing this to market.
This product worked GREAT on my 2014 JGC. Thank you for this upgrade!
The only issue was with the 4 screws that hold the cup holder to the panel: 2 screw bosses came off, weakened by time/cracked. Luckily the pieces were salvageable. I used plastic bonder epoxy (JB Weld) designed for "PC ABS" plastic to glue the 2 broken pieces, and then I embedded ALL 4 bosses with epoxy for reinforcement. Be sure to carefully prep the surfaces with 150 sandpaper (small squares worked best) before using the black epoxy. Worked wonderfully!
Excellent video! I’ve been looking for this part for years!!
Great video and simple instructions to remove and install the Cup Holder Trim replacement. This product looks so much better in my '12 WK2 Overland Summit. I was so done cutting myself on the chrome plastic trim.
best purchase I have made for my Jeep since I drove it off the lot. I was so sick of the peeling chrome on the factory cupholder trim. This product was worth every penny. Install was extremely simple thanks to the video, and I love the new look.
@@gregpetto74 awesome to hear, glad it worked out for you!!
I just got mine! It looks good and is so easy to install
Just ordered! I'm on my second WK2 now (had a 2015 Limited, now I'm in a 2020 Trailhawk) and i remember cutting my hand in the old one, and the chrome is already peeling in my new one. Also, i just hate chrome in general so this is great!
@@zekethebassman awesome!! I’m printing you shipping label now and it will get shipped today!
Excellent product. Ordered it as soon as I had finished watching this video. Maybe I will have the first one of these in Norway? Can't wait untill it gets here.
Awesome! Please let me know how it works, I think you would be the first in Norway! Are the jeeps LHD or RHD in Norway? I haven't confirmed the fit for RHD, so if it doesn't work, please let me know - we will make it happen!
@@longevity-products I will make sure to leave a comment on this video once the part is fitted. BTW this video should be the blueprint for all installation videos on YT, brilliant. Jeps in Norway have the wheel on the proper side, aka LHD.
This turned out awesome. Looks really good and thanks to your video, easy install. Stoked to have the first one in Norway.
@@sivrt4x4 amazing! Thanks for the feedback!
Very helpful video! Nicely done!
It would be really cool if you made a black trim for the 4wd selector too!
Might have to look into this for a future product!
Great video! Ordered mine and just installed it. Looks great. Will you be making any other trim pieces? Would love to replace the chrome gear shifter trim. 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee!
@@LearningwithLoganBT Awesome! Glad to hear it’s working well for you. We do have plans to make more parts, and the shifter trims are on the list. Lots of people want them to match. The tricky part will be install, they will need to be glued in, since there isn’t a cupholder with screws to hold it in place from the bottom side
@@longevity-products awesome can't wait to see what you come up with! I see that they will have to be glued back in. I took mine off to take the chrome off and paint it and it did not turn out how I wanted. I know it would look good if it matched the cup holder!
Genius! Do you have anything for replacing the cupholder LEDs? I found something on Reddit, but I can’t see the pics too well lol
@conrad, you mean the bulbs, your lights are burned out or something? Or you want to change out the glowing piece / color?
@@longevity-products Yes the glowing piece around the trim is only lit up 1/2 way and it’s dim. I saw on your website yours is super bright lol. I have a 2015
@@ConradFarley my guess is that one of the bulbs is burned out. I’m not exactly sure how to replace those - I would suggest taking out your shift bezel and remove the 4 screws that hold the cup holders to it. With the cup holders out, plug the light back in to the jeep and see what you can find!
@@longevity-products Took every piece of the cup holder apart and turns out this over engineered piece of plastic just had coffee stains on the clear part that the LEDs hit lol. Thanks again
@@ConradFarley haha that is awesome! Glad this was able to help solve that problem!!
Thanks for the video. When will this part be available and I tried to order off of eBay but it's saying seller on vacation.
Just ran out of them last week, but we have another batch being made, will be available again by July 1! And the best pricing is on our website, if shipping to USA. longevity-products.com/
Back in stock now!
Just ordered thanks!
when will these be back in stock?
@@King.Arthur.87 Im on vacation this week, but will be back and selling again on August 14!
We are back and selling again! longevity-products.com/products/2011-2021-jeep-grand-cherokee-wk2-cup-holder-chrome-trim-replacement-black
Is there anyway you can share this STL with me? I'm not looking to abuse it, repost it etc. Just for my own personal use. Anyway I can contact you?
I actually did have the STL available for the month of June this year - sold 7 of them for $10 each. I had a license agreement that everyone needed to sign, saying that it was for personal use only. Sadly, one of those 7 people immediately started selling their own prints on Etsy :( Luckily I was able to get their listing removed, but as a result, I no longer share my STLs. I am very sorry. It makes me sad, because I wanted all the DIYers to print their own, but one bad apple had to ruin it for everyone
How can I buy this?
We are still in production, but will have it listed on eBay and/or Amazon in a few weeks. Will post link in the description as soon as it’s available!
@fabz325 I just got the website up, and should have inventory loaded by Thursday May 9 at the latest. Limited stock still as we are ramping up production, but will have some for sale! longevity-products.com/products/2011-2021-jeep-grand-cherokee-wk2-cup-holder-chrome-trim-replacement-black
@fabz325, just listed 5 on our website and 5 on eBay. Description updated with links!
You wouldn't wanna share the stl file with me, would ya?
@@Detox5150 I actually had the stl available for a few weeks - but it was immediately abused and someone else started selling prints of it in Etsy - so I don’t have it available anymore, sadly
@longevity-products that's a bummer. I don't have any interest in selling. I'd like to print one in cf abs for personal use only. You might be able to go after the seller for copyright violations.
great product but for a 3D printed piece of plastic, I don't think its worth the money. it probably cost you $5 to make so why not charge cheaper?
Thanks for the feedback - you are correct, the filament to make each part is around $5. But there are other costs too - unit costs like packaging, shipping, processing, as well as overhead costs we incurred to design & tool for production. But, your comment has challenged me to look at our price structure now that we have been in business for a few months. We have gained some efficiencies, and I just dropped the sales price by 16%. Thanks for keeping us honest!
@@longevity-products I disagree with that guy. This piece looks well made and it fixes an issue that was previously only fixable by buying the whole $400 plus panel from the dealer. And it would just happen again. On my 2013, the cup holder trim is the ugliest part of the interior. Thank you for bringing this to market.