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Power Running Boards Design Flaw

techieanalyst

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Found a major fault here, they’re scrapping the bottom of the cab and scratching the boards and the body, totally missing the rubber stopper
 

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ExcursionDiesel

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I'm not so sure it is a design flaw. Might be an installation/alignment issue. I have the oem power running boards and mine are not doing that.
I'll add that to the pre-delivery checklist. Those who have this issue need to get to the dealer so FCA can be made aware of it and take corrective actions.
 

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Why do people automatically assume it’s a design flaw in everything they find or don’t understand how to properly operate?

No issues with mine.
 

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Why do people automatically assume it’s a design flaw in everything they find or don’t understand how to properly operate?

No issues with mine.

You dont even know what you're talking about ;) how about new truck gets delivered, after some research and looking it seems whoever transported it might have bottomed it out, but had an original assumption

You were a GM owner, so I wont even waste my time with it
 

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