RubiSc0tt
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- Scott
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Anyone know anything about the kick panel/ rocker panel in the middle of the front door of the JLU’s? How do they attach? Can it be pulled and replaced easily?
Reason:
I found a piece of paint flaking off while doing my inspection/ clean up today after a weekend trail ride. Put a little pressure on the surface- Boom. Rotted through like the fucking titanic, complete with jagged edges. I can fit my entire pointer to pinky in there to the knuckles and grab it. I can’t get a picture of it because my slider is in the way.
I sprayed behind/ around it while cleaning off the mud and no water came out. I can’t figure out for the life of me how enough water/ salt got in there to rot the entire thing out. I checked the others and It’s only the middle passenger side rocker panel that’s this bad so far, but I imagine others will follow as this is a daily driven upstate NY Jeep.
So frustrating for a 6 year old Jeep with 51k mi. At least it isn’t the frame, yet. I checked and the frame is still pretty clean inside and out.
Reason:
I found a piece of paint flaking off while doing my inspection/ clean up today after a weekend trail ride. Put a little pressure on the surface- Boom. Rotted through like the fucking titanic, complete with jagged edges. I can fit my entire pointer to pinky in there to the knuckles and grab it. I can’t get a picture of it because my slider is in the way.
I sprayed behind/ around it while cleaning off the mud and no water came out. I can’t figure out for the life of me how enough water/ salt got in there to rot the entire thing out. I checked the others and It’s only the middle passenger side rocker panel that’s this bad so far, but I imagine others will follow as this is a daily driven upstate NY Jeep.
So frustrating for a 6 year old Jeep with 51k mi. At least it isn’t the frame, yet. I checked and the frame is still pretty clean inside and out.
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