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Made a dump run today, most of a tree is in the trailer. 3 big trunk logs wouldn't fit though. Crossed the scales at 14,440. 6.2 towed it great. But I wouldn't want much more weight than that behind it. 

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My dealership says my door on the black truck are supposed to stick out like that but my white truck are perfectly flush what one isn’t right?

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59 minutes ago, Deadpoollane said:

My dealership says my door on the black truck are supposed to stick out like that but my white truck are perfectly flush what one isn’t right?

What happened to good service?
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They had to offset the 10HP the black paint gave the truck by increasing drag, leaving the doors hanging out a bit. 

Either that, or they're too f'in lazy to fix the issue.

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They had to offset the 10HP the black paint gave the truck by increasing drag, leaving the doors hanging out a bit. 
Either that, or they're too f'in lazy to fix the issue.

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I would say, unless it is the perspective of the picture, that the black truck has been in an accident.

 

That is a very strange place for the gap to be that far off.

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I would say, unless it is the perspective of the picture, that the black truck has been in an accident.
 
That is a very strange place for the gap to that far off.

Lol no accidents, bought it brand new and now only has 5500 miles all 4 doors are that bad even the trim under the window doesn’t line up front and back.




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13 minutes ago, Deadpoollane said:


Lol no accidents, bought it brand new and now only has 5500 miles all 4 doors are that bad even the trim under the window doesn’t line up front and back.




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Wow, have you noticed any leaks inside the cab?

 

Is it a crew or double cab?

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1 hour ago, Deadpoollane said:

My dealership says my door on the black truck are supposed to stick out like that but my white truck are perfectly flush what one isn’t right?

What happened to good service?bcc290a7d2f1b2222dc4b7f09a8c47f7.jpg94bb3410b1b43af65dcbaf2bf350bd9d.jpg


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Yours (white) is obviously correct.

The black truck pictured clearly is dented in and scraped.

I would call BS and find a new dealer !

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Wow, have you noticed any leaks inside the cab?
 
Is it a crew or double cab?

Double cab and no not yet to leaks, but thats mainly the reason for me to want to get it fix before it gets inside.


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Yours (white) is obviously correct.
The black truck pictured clearly is dented in and scraped.
I would call BS and find a new dealer !


It’s funny when I showed the guy the photo of the white one after he told me it’s normal

I asked should I bring in the 2017 to get “fitted” properly if sticking out is correct lmao


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Double cab and no not yet to leaks, but thats mainly the reason for me to want to get it fix before it gets inside.

 

 

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There is a post thread I ran into a while back when I first saw others having the problem, one guy got told from his dealership “it’s not a Cadillac, so what do you expect”

 

 

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"ALL GM TRUCKS ARE CREATED EQUAL......  IT'S YOUR DEALER THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE, AND THAT'S THE TRUTH ! " :loser:

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1 minute ago, Deadpoollane said:

 

There is a post thread I ran into a while back when I first saw others having the problem, one guy got told from his dealership “it’s not a Cadillac, so what do you expect”

 

 

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I forgot flush doors are a luxury now...:rolleyes:

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I forgot flush doors are a luxury now...:rolleyes:


Lmao

I should also add I dropped off the truck Monday, they have had it for days now went to go look at it and they only did 1 thing I asked them to do out of the 4

Oil change [emoji1303]
Fitting the doors [emoji1304]
Tire rotation [emoji1304]
Ratting bolts under my steering wheel [emoji1304]


10 min oil change pfffffttttt.... get your 4 days oil change down at your local Chevy dealership

I refused to take it today and told them to fix the things and he told me if I have a problem to call chevy warranty so I did... lol


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"ALL GM TRUCKS ARE CREATED EQUAL......  IT'S YOUR DEALER THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE, AND THAT'S THE TRUTH ! " :loser:


I mean at the factory I work at a steering wheel came off during a test drive from a manager keying out a major hold and not letting the repair team know to fix it

So it’s rare this day and age but some people are incredibly dumb and or lazy lol


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