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Installed our new TrailGater. Pulled the cover, surprise surprise. Canāt help but laugh
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Enjoy yourThe more I see about Broncoās the less enthusiastic I am after waiting a year and a half. Gonna stsrt checking out the new Tacoma. May tell Ford to piss off.
I don't know man, granted this was a LONG time ago but I recently replaced the old rusty tailgate on my 88 and I was amazed at the attention to detail; In addition to the full-body red paint job underneath the carpet and panels, all the bolt heads and exposed hardware were nicely painted and I just know that thing must have looked SHARP back in the 90s.I remember my first ford. Dont pull side panels off youll really be disappointed. Surprisingly most manufacturers do the same. No reason to paint the inside panels that are covered by carpet and trim.
Ive had 3 2nd gen Lightnings (one 01 and two 03s) and they werent painted between the bed and cab. The inside back of the cab was only partially painted and the inside roof above the headliner wasnt painted. I do believe the floors were complete tho. Under hood the trucks were painted (poorly) and not cleared. Dont get me started on older models with single stage paint.I don't know man, granted this was a LONG time ago but I recently replaced the old rusty tailgate on my 88 and I was amazed at the attention to detail; In addition to the full-body red paint job underneath the carpet and panels, all the bolt heads and exposed hardware were nicely painted and I just know that thing must have looked SHARP back in the 90s.
Ford was legit once upon a time, sad to hear that's not the case any more.
The complaints I see on here are funny . The bare metal is protected and the paint robot fixture has to grab the parts somewhere. They choose an area that will be hidden. Have you ever taken apart a door on any car ever made ? All individual panels will have some spot like this. The body is dipped then placed on a fixture to be painted in one piece but there will be points on it from where it was attached,lol.Installed our new TrailGater. Pulled the cover, surprise surprise. Canāt help but laugh
Exactly.The complaints I see on here are funny . The bare metal is protected and the paint robot fixture has to grab the parts somewhere. They choose an area that will be hidden. Have you ever taken apart a door on any car ever made ? All individual panels will have some spot like this. The body is dipped then placed on a fixture to be painted in one piece but there will be points on it from where it was attached,lol.
Cracks me up the people that think Toyota and Honda are so much better. Wife has a 2020 Tacoma. Know a lot of people with Hondas. No brand is perfect.The more I see about Broncoās the less enthusiastic I am after waiting a year and a half. Gonna stsrt checking out the new Tacoma. May tell Ford to piss off.
Looks like a clip dead center. Can see the tape on either side of it.Paint, inside a hidden panel? I thought the photo was showing a wiring harness with no clips holding it in place. It appears there are holes there for them.