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Hi does anyone know the part numbers for the rear door moulds if i wanted to replace them as i have a few scratchs 2021 Jeep Cherokee TH.
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Personally I wouldn't even worry about it. Its a Trailhawk.
If you don't have dents and scratches you aren't driving it hard enough.
My TH has a dented right rear door. Dented it twice after I spent $1400 getting it fixed. Not going to worry about it, it will get dented again.
Makes your tires look more aggressive.

Find out the part number of those rear mud flaps. US THs don't get those but they look useful.
 

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Some have suggested coating those with rhino liner or similar. Another method might be to just put some penetrol on them if you live in a state where you can buy it. That stuff is great for rejuvenating weathered plastic and fiberglass parts like that. The dent in the side panel is much harder to deal with.
 

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Search Mopar Online Parts for this:
Wheel Opening Flare Molding, Right
1UW90RXFAE
Click on the above link. Pick out the parts you want.
Personally I wouldn't even worry about it. Its a Trailhawk.
If you don't have dents and scratches you aren't driving it hard enough.
My TH has a dented right rear door. Dented it twice after I spent $1400 getting it fixed. Not going to worry about it, it will get dented again.
Makes your tires look more aggressive.

Find out the part number of those rear mud flaps. US THs don't get those but they look useful.
Thanks for the information I don't believe these parts cost to much to replace so I might pull the trigger and replace them
 

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Some have suggested coating those with rhino liner or similar. Another method might be to just put some penetrol on them if you live in a state where you can buy it. That stuff is great for rejuvenating weathered plastic and fiberglass parts like that. The dent in the side panel is much harder to deal with.
I might give that a try also.
 

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Search Mopar Online Parts for this:
Wheel Opening Flare Molding, Right
1UW90RXFAE
Click on the above link. Pick out the parts you want.
Personally I wouldn't even worry about it. Its a Trailhawk.
If you don't have dents and scratches you aren't driving it hard enough.
My TH has a dented right rear door. Dented it twice after I spent $1400 getting it fixed. Not going to worry about it, it will get dented again.
Makes your tires look more aggressive.

Find out the part number of those rear mud flaps. US THs don't get those but they look useful.
That part in the link is for 2014-2018 only, not for 2021.
 
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