Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to contribute to the community by adding your own topics, posts, and connect with other members through your own private inbox! INEOS Agents, Dealers or Commercial vendors please contact admin@theineosforum.com for a commercial account.
Thanks for the replyWow that's bad. Don't have that problem.
Have you driven down a newly metalled road?
About 37 psiHow much poke do your tyres have?
Thanks for your reply@aldoub I have used Xpel clear PPF on my hinges just cut little strips to wrap around that area of impacts. Jeeps all have this same issue and company cant remember who it is makes precut ones for the Jeep since it has been an ongoing issue. I just bought some of the XPEL clear door sill PPF and cut it down to size to make it work.
never mind found the company here:
![]()
Jeep Gladiator Paint Protection PPF Pre-Cut Kit; Door Hinges; Gloss (20-25 Jeep Gladiator JT, Excluding Mojave) - Free Shipping
FREE SHIPPING! Self-Healing and Pre-Cut. Made for the Jeep Gladiator JT models, except for Mojave models, this Paint Protection PPF Kit comes in a glossy transpwww.extremeterrain.com
Thanks for the replyThis just started happening to mine as well. It’s super irritating. I’m definitely going to need to fix the chips and cover them up.Like mine, I also noticed that you don’t have running boards either. I think running boards would help from debris kicking up.
buy yourself a roll of 4-8m helecopter tape and put it on leading painted surfaces.Hey everyone,
Has anyone had paint chipping on their rear door hinges?
By poke I mean do they stick out beyond the wheel arches or mud flaps? Running wider tyres or a more negative offset could cause more stone chips.About 37 psi
Thanks for the replyBy poke I mean do they stick out beyond the wheel arches or mud flaps? Running wider tyres or a more negative offset could cause more stone chips.
Yeah I was expecting that but not this fast , I think side steps will help lowering the chances of piant chipping.Thats super common on vehicles with exposed hinges like th big and Jeep Wrangler. Mine are starting to do it but I just expect it to happen eventually. My Jeep Rubicons hinges were totally devoid of paint after a few years. I do use my IG often off road and on miles of dirt roads every weeks so I just assume its going to happen sooner or later. Its a tool, not a jewel.