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I tried to search and see if anyone had this issue but did not find it. The paint is coming off all 4 exterior door handles from the inside. My dealership has told me that it is not covered by warranty because they are chips. I must have phenomenal aim the have rocks etc hit all 4 door handles...
Has anyone dealt with the paint on their outside door handles coming off? My truck is just two years old now and all 4 handles are doing the same thing. Local dealership states that it is not covered because they are “ paint chips”.. from my understanding paint chips are from rocks, debris etc...
Twice in the last two days when I step on it at 45mph the first shift is fine then the second one dies right out for about 15 seconds before it gains RPMs.. I get caught barely passing a car on flat road. Any ideas?
Has anyone installed these on a 2019-2020 1500? The position you would normally install these with 3M backing is not flat on our trucks. Are there models out there that have brackets or screw in that are decent quality?
Looking to paint the rest of my grill white as all I can find is chrome overlays. My buddy owns a shop but is booked out until August.
like this ... no that’s not my truck
Here is a pic of the end of my bed...
If you look it’s actually shorter than the bed, measuring it looks like it’s 3 inches short. The dealership swears up and down that it’s the right cover. I have had these Covers on two other trucks and they did not fit like this. I can’t pull it back any...
I have a 2020 1500 and noticed that from the factory the paint ran beneath my rocker panels and dried in drops coming off the bottom. Has anyone else ran into this?
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