Sponsored

Welds broke on the body mount nuts

OP
OP
SwampNut

SwampNut

Well-Known Member
First Name
Carlos
Joined
Apr 20, 2020
Threads
21
Messages
1,588
Reaction score
1,571
Location
Peoria AZ
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Launch Edition
Occupation
Geek
If it wasn't for the kung flu I'd put you up and/or have a few beers with you. We just found out last night that someone we are close to *may* have it, no results yet. So quarantine time just in case.
Sponsored

 

jmill012

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jim
Joined
Aug 6, 2020
Threads
11
Messages
69
Reaction score
30
Location
Manchester, MD
Vehicle(s)
2020 JTR
What was the fix as my driver side rear it’s broke free? Did the dealer have to make a hole in the tub to fix or was there another way?
 

SoCalGladiator

Well-Known Member
First Name
Brian
Joined
Jan 6, 2020
Threads
4
Messages
105
Reaction score
48
Location
San Marcos, CA
Vehicle(s)
2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon Pumpkin Orange
What was the fix as my driver side rear it’s broke free? Did the dealer have to make a hole in the tub to fix or was there another way?
He said the body shop was able to access through a panel under the rear seat. I think they may have to cut open a panel and go in from the top.
 

jmill012

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jim
Joined
Aug 6, 2020
Threads
11
Messages
69
Reaction score
30
Location
Manchester, MD
Vehicle(s)
2020 JTR
Thanks, my dealer just called and said if I didn't use the exact tool and method mentioned it the service manual, jeep won't warranty the repair!! @JeepCares he said he will contact Jeep anyway and see what they say. Can you help as this seems like a crazy answer given "my" method of using a hand socket wrench worked for 5 of the 6. Also, given Jeep warrantied the fix for other members...
 

Sponsored

OP
OP
SwampNut

SwampNut

Well-Known Member
First Name
Carlos
Joined
Apr 20, 2020
Threads
21
Messages
1,588
Reaction score
1,571
Location
Peoria AZ
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Launch Edition
Occupation
Geek
What's the tool in the service manual?

I used an impact, and told them so. They said that's probably what they'd use (well the SA said that, he may not know).
 

Akgladiator

Banned
Banned
First Name
Ak
Joined
Mar 19, 2021
Threads
1
Messages
179
Reaction score
184
Location
Gulf of Mexico
Vehicle(s)
F150 Gladiator Wrangler Camaro Mustang GXP Taurus
Occupation
Bee
I tried to remove the body mount bolts yesterday. They are all installed crazy tight, much tighter than on my JK. The middle ones on both sides broke the nut loose from the welds. These are clearly bad welds. I talked to a builder who said he had this happen on an LE, and mine is an LE. He said there were some early weld issues. This happened while REMOVING the bolt so clearly it can't be my fault. But I wonder how Jeep is going to handle it. I'm going to try calling shortly and start a case. Meanwhile I'm posting to hear from others who have had weld issues, and for ideas. One idea from that builder is to cut a "D" shape in the pocket, fold it open, replace the nut, and weld it back. I can handle that, except maybe welding the nut in, as my MIG torch seems like it would be too big. It's also ludicrous that I'd need to cut open a brand new $60k vehicle.
Best thing to do is not touch it when it's still under warranty. Now you have opened a Pandora box of worms. Jeep can claim you broke it first
 
OP
OP
SwampNut

SwampNut

Well-Known Member
First Name
Carlos
Joined
Apr 20, 2020
Threads
21
Messages
1,588
Reaction score
1,571
Location
Peoria AZ
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Launch Edition
Occupation
Geek
LOL, no, not at all. And there's no way I'm going to "not touch it" for eight years (warranty period).
 

JeepCares

Well-Known Member
First Name
JeepCares
Joined
Nov 29, 2018
Threads
15
Messages
1,541
Reaction score
902
Location
Auburn Hills, MI
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Family
Occupation
Customer Care
Thanks, my dealer just called and said if I didn't use the exact tool and method mentioned it the service manual, jeep won't warranty the repair!! @JeepCares he said he will contact Jeep anyway and see what they say. Can you help as this seems like a crazy answer given "my" method of using a hand socket wrench worked for 5 of the 6. Also, given Jeep warrantied the fix for other members...
Hi, jmill012. I see your private message and will continue to work with you there.

Kate
Jeep Cares
 

SargeDiesel

Well-Known Member
First Name
michael
Joined
Aug 22, 2021
Threads
25
Messages
1,889
Reaction score
1,452
Location
35173
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Gladiator Rubicon Diesel
Occupation
Retired Military
I tried to remove the body mount bolts yesterday. They are all installed crazy tight, much tighter than on my JK. The middle ones on both sides broke the nut loose from the welds. These are clearly bad welds. I talked to a builder who said he had this happen on an LE, and mine is an LE. He said there were some early weld issues. This happened while REMOVING the bolt so clearly it can't be my fault. But I wonder how Jeep is going to handle it. I'm going to try calling shortly and start a case. Meanwhile I'm posting to hear from others who have had weld issues, and for ideas. One idea from that builder is to cut a "D" shape in the pocket, fold it open, replace the nut, and weld it back. I can handle that, except maybe welding the nut in, as my MIG torch seems like it would be too big. It's also ludicrous that I'd need to cut open a brand new $60k vehicle.
I had this happen to me on a 2022 JTRD. The rear drivers side mount came unwelded. The bolt is out but wont tighten back in.. Did you ever get anywhere with this ? Thanks
 

Sponsored

OP
OP
SwampNut

SwampNut

Well-Known Member
First Name
Carlos
Joined
Apr 20, 2020
Threads
21
Messages
1,588
Reaction score
1,571
Location
Peoria AZ
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Launch Edition
Occupation
Geek
They covered it as a warranty repair. In addition they offered to put the rock rails on for me for $100 extra, including picking them up from my house (since I then didn't have a truck to put them in). Overall, I'm very pleased with it. Took about three days I think. Less than a full week for sure. They also know I had another car so we always had a "no rush" understanding on service work.
 

SoCalGladiator

Well-Known Member
First Name
Brian
Joined
Jan 6, 2020
Threads
4
Messages
105
Reaction score
48
Location
San Marcos, CA
Vehicle(s)
2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon Pumpkin Orange
I had this happen to me on a 2022 JTRD. The rear drivers side mount came unwelded. The bolt is out but wont tighten back in.. Did you ever get anywhere with this ? Thanks
Yes. Find a dealer with a service advisor that knows about the weak welds and is willing to write it up as a warranty job. My guy in Arizona did mine.
 

SargeDiesel

Well-Known Member
First Name
michael
Joined
Aug 22, 2021
Threads
25
Messages
1,889
Reaction score
1,452
Location
35173
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Gladiator Rubicon Diesel
Occupation
Retired Military
Yes. Find a dealer with a service advisor that knows about the weak welds and is willing to write it up as a warranty job. My guy in Arizona did mine.
Thank you
Sponsored

 
 







Top