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Driving 40 mph through town, hit a slight bump crossing bridge & tire started eating the plastic wheel well. I caught fast, pull over, pushed it back into place.
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Hi David Mayger,
We are sorry to see that you have also experienced this concern. As mentioned to your fellow forum members, please send our team a private message and we would be happy to offer an additional layer of assistance!
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I'll add this to my list of reasons to hold out for the 2021s...
 

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couple of straps and some rivets for now
or tear them out...lol. I am still on that i'm sorry guys.

It wouldn't hurt anything to take them out, unless you are going mudding then you might want to rivet them in temporarily.
 

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This fender inner seems to qualify as issue #1. Proven, multiple occurences... Wonder if everyone will get getting a letter similar to below sample...

10/24/2018
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Stop sale is in effect for the above-identified vehicles.
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Yes, experienced this on the drive home from the dealership. Heard a rubbing when slowing down, got out and the passenger side was flopping down onto the tire. This was with less than 100 miles on the truck. Hopefully they come up with a solution.
 

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Yes, experienced this on the drive home from the dealership. Heard a rubbing when slowing down, got out and the passenger side was flopping down onto the tire. This was with less than 100 miles on the truck. Hopefully they come up with a solution.
Send @JeepCares a message with vin and dealer info where you would get it repaired.
 

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Yes, experienced this on the drive home from the dealership. Heard a rubbing when slowing down, got out and the passenger side was flopping down onto the tire. This was with less than 100 miles on the truck. Hopefully they come up with a solution.
Hi Brandon,
We are sorry to hear that you are also experiencing this concern. We would be happy to have a case escalated for you to have this documented and looked into further. Please send our team a private message!
Alex
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Love how @JeepCares always want to take it to private message. Bring it out in the open.

I would put some of this blame on the EPA regulations for MPG. No engineer want to take every tolerance to the extreme to save weight for MPG.

Abolish the EPA.
 

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Jeep engineering is totally to blame... Same as with the heat under the driver's right foot... My foot has been burned... two days ago... during a 500 mile day trip in the mountains... The sole of my shoe... heated up as to my not noticing what was going on... until the new discomfort... really started getting my attention... Red, swollen... deep tissue burn... My foot is still sore... and as such feeling the heat now... in a more sensitive manner...

Had to buy new shoes today... $100.00+... to try and find a material and design of shoe... that does not heat up so much...

And I posted a detailed accounting of this in real time... I have heard.. zero... from any Jeep people around here... I have contacted the service manager where I purchased the truck... and informed him... I need to know how to file a formal complaint...
To be truthful if I was in jeeps shoes I would not contact you neither. You are posting very serious allegations that could be very costly if true. I would pass that on to the lawyers and that may take a bit.

Please realize I am in no way siding with jeep just pointing out how they may work.
 

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Are you diabetic? How the hell did it get that bad before you felt it?
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