byhumba
Well-Known Member
Do you know if your 392 Jeep was one of those in the "in-storage" status that were waiting for delivery after EJS? Early orders were built before EJS, but it appears Jeep didn't want to release those vehicles until after EJS, so they were put in that "in-storage" status for weeks and even months in some occasions.Found about a 1/4” of sand on my rock sliders when I removed them.
Undercarriage was very dirty and Rust spots noted throughout.
Scratches on interior noted, particularly the front of the cabin.
Arrived with 26 miles on odometer.
Body damage to freedom panel that my dealer is going to replace.
Thoughts? Is this normal or abnormal for delivery?
Interesting how those 392s with destinations north of Moab were delivered just before EJS and those south of Moab were delayed and delivered weeks later.
What can be done about it in general? Any ideas/input appreciated.
Hoping that I’m wrong. Concern is proper engine break in and obviously rust from neglecting to properly wash after being driven hard through sand.
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