I think it was listed wrong on the website but they honored it and changed the price as they shipped it to me. They took quite awhile for me, but I think that was related to the price I payed. It's an expensive pill to swallow, but you have to swallow it. The aftermarket plates are to protect the tank, the OEM one holds it where it is supposed to be. 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. I ended up tracking down a new tank plate for around $300.
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