Dyolfknip74
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Except it isn't galvanic corrosion. Where the bubbles are appearing, even on the hinges, there are no dissimilar metals. The only different metals you see is the bolts and retaining portion for this bolts at the hinges. Bottoms of the doors? Nope. Hood? Nope.Much of this corrosion isn't the result of a chip or scratch. It starts in random spots like door and hood edges in addition to the door, hood and tailgate hinges. It's galvanic corrosion, not rust.
It's very likely water ingress because of shitty paint. Notwithstanding, it's like the Pinto recall I think. It's literally cheaper for them to address each one individually than to acknowledge it's an issue and fix them all. For instance, I just said screw it. Yanked my hinges and got them body coloured LineX'd. They won't bubble now. If the bottoms of my doors do it, then there will be a 6"-8" LineX strip running the length of my jeep. I'm not playing the "wait months to get it badly painted" game through the dealer. I beat the shit out of my jeep and just don't care enough for it to be perfect.
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