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UPDATE: Ordered a new fender flare as it was also slightly damaged. We will see if the bracket comes with new flare. However, taking another poster's advice, I researched plastic welding and bought a cheap plastic welding tool from Harbor Freight. Success! I was pleasantly surprised at how well the plastic welding worked at putting the piece back together. Obviously not as strong as originally, but it should hold in the mean time.



Long story short: I am an idiot, broke the mount (not the light itself) for the turn signal on the driver side. I've looked through all the part sites and I cannot find the piece. Which leads me to believe that it is either a component of the fender flare itself (but can't see it in any diagram) or doesn't exist (duh it has to exist).

I've pulled the broken piece and it has this information stamped on it:

SBS LH
DRL MTNG LT BRKT
Shrink 0.0035"/"
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I think you might be looking at a complete flare. They run about $160 new. I’ve also see them on eBay and other secondhand sites for less. You would think this would be available separately, but I’m not seeing it either.
 

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I found this diagram on Allmoparparts.com , but I am having a hard time finding the individual pieces.

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I would consider plastic welding. Try looking it up. There are a lot of videos on YouTube on how to do it.

 
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I looked on the parts sites and can’t locate it either. It may be best to go to the dealership and have them look it up. Pricing will probably be crazy, but if you can get a part number that will let you go online and order it cheaper.

Which model Gladiator is it for? LED or Halogen DRL?
 
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I looked on the parts sites and can’t locate it either. It may be best to go to the dealership and have them look it up. Pricing will probably be crazy, but if you can get a part number that will let you go online and order it cheaper.

Which model Gladiator is it for? LED or Halogen DRL?
Halogen DRL
 
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I would consider plastic welding. Try looking it up. There are a lot of videos on YouTube on how to do it.

This would be interesting to watch regardless. Thanks!
 

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I think you might be looking at a complete flare. They run about $160 new. I’ve also see them on eBay and other secondhand sites for less. You would think this would be available separately, but I’m not seeing it either.
I think you are probably right. The thing is, I can't even see the bracket on the flare part itself when you try to order it.
 
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I found this diagram on Allmoparparts.com , but I am having a hard time finding the individual pieces.

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Thanks for looking this up. I did see this, but I don't see the bracket part I need. I think someone else is correct that it is part of the flare itself.
 

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I need this part too on my 2020 overland. Looks like I’m buying a plastic welder. 5 yrs later, I can’t find the part either.
 

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I need this part too on my 2020 overland. Looks like I’m buying a plastic welder. 5 yrs later, I can’t find the part either.
Success will vary with the type of "plastic" that it is. Been down that road hundreds of times. One example is the material on my car's fender flares - it simply can't be repaired with anything - not plastic welding, not any adhesives or solvents, nothing.
One one vehicle I had, there were a half-dozen different plastics and vinyls used just in the dash area. Some could be repaired - for a while - using professional kits from Eastwood, etc. - but sometimes the cracks came back.

I've had good luck finding a similar or same material and using a soldering iron to merge them all together with heat.
But then I deal often with parts you can't buy at any price, so - I try pretty much everything on those cases.
 

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You'll want to use reinforcing wire clips to make it stronger.

It is part of the flare. In the image below you are looking straight in at the piece you have.

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