Rear Bumper Scuff Pad
#22
Originally Posted by captain howdy
I might have to switch to a CF one now, but only if SoCal can get matching running board inserts. So how about it Mike?
The Bumper protector's length and thin profile makes them difficult enough to ship - I don't even want to think about CF running board plates at the moment! Expensive shipping & hard to package.
Still... I will check into it for you CH!
#23
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Originally Posted by Gambler
i dont know about anyone else, but I dont have a problem scratching the bumper up that close to the body, it is further out on mine, pretty much everywhere that all the bumper covers DONT cover. I have started pulling my mats out and putting them over the back or keeping an old comfortor in the back under the tray for loading and unloading computers.
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#24
I've got an appointment at the local Chevy body shop Tuesday to have my bumper replaced, from the rear-end in July when the car was 4 days old, and I'll ask them to put on the OEM pad.
I also noticed a rub between the r/r door and the far aft raised portion (visible when door is opened) of the running board. Every time we opened and closed the r/r door I heard an awful sound, I thought the door panel was loose but eventually located the squeak. I will also ask the body shop guys to adjust the fit.
I also noticed a rub between the r/r door and the far aft raised portion (visible when door is opened) of the running board. Every time we opened and closed the r/r door I heard an awful sound, I thought the door panel was loose but eventually located the squeak. I will also ask the body shop guys to adjust the fit.
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