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That's it exactly, as soon as I take it out of park the alert goes off because the two middle sensors are blocked. I ordered a relocation kit, this way I can move the two sensors and mount them on the bar itself. 

I didn’t even know such a kit existed! That’s cool!


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I didn’t even know such a kit existed! That’s cool!


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"Westin 40-0005S Powder Coated Sensor Re-Locator" on Amazon is the one I got.

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Put my tonneau cover on today, finally. Had to wait for the bed liner to cure. This thing was a tight fit and a pain in my butt!

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Put my tonneau cover on today, finally. Had to wait for the bed liner to cure. This thing was a tight fit and a pain in my butt!
Which one is that?

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12 hours ago, xSHIFTxNASTYx said:

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Put my tonneau cover on today, finally. Had to wait for the bed liner to cure. This thing was a tight fit and a pain in my butt!

Man that looks great. How are you liking it so far?

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Door fitment after gm dealer

Before
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After
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And the cherry on top I got a new chip [emoji108]01467f1f42ed3e7b3aa7714cc4278941.jpg

I was able to find a body fitter to show me how to fit it myself so I can do a video if others has this problem as well


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Door fitment after gm dealer

Before
94ca6b90b6ed34dc11f10719b6b3a326.jpg

After
360e5ba935de0f12803911b7330bf117.jpg

124a5e428612e2604d67fc9507562c02.jpga4b66c86ba8a69fd6fd1d84d27d8900c.jpg

And the cherry on top I got a new chip [emoji108]01467f1f42ed3e7b3aa7714cc4278941.jpg

I was able to find a body fitter to show me how to fit it myself so I can do a video if others has this problem as well


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That would be helpful it’s a know problem


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That would be helpful it’s a know problem


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Ok I was able to get the one side in perfectish myself


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4 minutes ago, Deadpoollane said:

Door fitment after gm dealer

Before
94ca6b90b6ed34dc11f10719b6b3a326.jpg

After
360e5ba935de0f12803911b7330bf117.jpg

124a5e428612e2604d67fc9507562c02.jpga4b66c86ba8a69fd6fd1d84d27d8900c.jpg

And the cherry on top I got a new chip emoji108.png01467f1f42ed3e7b3aa7714cc4278941.jpg

I was able to find a body fitter to show me how to fit it myself so I can do a video if others has this problem as well


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I hate to post this, but I'm going to: if it was my truck, I would have already told them they had 3 options:

 

1. Fix it to look like the white one and every other one on their lot.

2. Have their GM rep meet with you at the dealership to explain GM's opinion of the quality of that build and the responses you're getting from the dealer.

3. Provide a full refund.

 

I am not ragging on you at all. What's happening sucks, and you should be made whole via one of those options in my opinion.

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I hate to post this, but I'm going to: if it was my truck, I would have already told them they had 3 options:
 
1. Fix it to look like the white one and every other one on their lot.
2. Have their GM rep meet with you at the dealership to explain GM's opinion of the quality of that build and the responses you're getting from the dealer.
3. Provide a full refund.
 
I am not ragging on you at all. What's happening sucks, and you should be made whole via one of those options in my opinion.

I look at the blue book at work “the rules of the job and quality” says shall not stick out past 2mm
That’s the rules for the factory


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4 minutes ago, Deadpoollane said:


I look at the blue book at work “the rules of the job and quality” says shall not stick out past 2mm
That’s the rules for the factory


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I stepped outside and sighted down both sides of my 2016 CC...all 4 doors sit flush like the pics of your white truck. In the end, you're the one that has to be happy, but I would be very upset about it. Hate that happened to you.

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I stepped outside and sighted down both sides of my 2016 CC...all 4 doors sit flush like the pics of your white truck. In the end, you're the one that has to be happy, but I would be very upset about it. Hate that happened to you.

I just took your advice I just got off the phone with gm told them the problem how me and may others have gotten the same bull done with fitments and they do nothing

Sending photos and asking a rep to come take a look.

 

We pick gm vehicles for one reason or another it’s super easy to jump ship and I have to be honest the sales on rams look so good to me lmao

 

 

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