What side step is that?You should take that back and have the dealer fix it. Zoom in on this one and look at the difference.
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What side step is that?You should take that back and have the dealer fix it. Zoom in on this one and look at the difference.
EXACTLY! Call it what you will, it looks like dog shit.snip.... it still looks like shit.
The Color Coordinator has spoken!
I had to check mineTook off the drivers side top on my 2dr and was greeted with this. Glaringly obvious and a testament to the QC process. Not a big thing but bothersome for sure.
The seam has already been painted. When a Bronco reaches the final assembly line, it’s after blending with painted bodies from the Bronco and Ranger body shops. Obviously, you cannot assemble a vehicle (i.e., attach mirrors, windshields, seats, engines, chassis, bumpers) and then paint the body afterwards.There's a video on YouTube of the assembly line and workers. You can see that on a four door behind one of the workers. It is bare metal with obvious indication of a weld. That is definitely a bad weld. I would probably not get it fixed and just keep an eye on it but now that it is posted on here, you should definitely notify your dealer and get documentation that it has been assessed. Luckily, it isn't on the frame but it is critical to structural rigidity of the body.
Looks like 4WP but not 100% sureWhat side step is that?
Yeah not a great weld,ive seen worse.I had to check mine
Sure they have and they have a bridge they want to sell you to go with your BroncoWell give em a damn break would ya! Them sumbitches have been working 24/7 at 110% (I hope) for a while now!