2025 Yukon Denali Warranty

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Axialflow

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Have my first warranty claim on the 2025. Didn't catch it till I got home. Very noticeable once recognized. RH set of pipes are twisted downward the picture doesn't do it justice tried to load another pic of it but the file was too big.
 

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They should warranty that when taken back at first chance.
 

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lol looks like they’re still doing this. My ‘22 has one side sticking out like 2 inches more than the other.
 
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This one doesn't have air ride. It looks like in my picture it does because of the way the front looks to suggest its a air ride set in the high setting. I was actually wanting one to try it this time but availability was scarce at the time I needed to move the 24.
 

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There was a thread on this recently. I had never noticed that mine were about 1/2 inch out of line with each other until it came up here on the Forum. Thanks(?) The complaint is that such an expensive vehicle should have better quality control. Agreed! If you are a reader pick up Rivethead, tales from the assembly line, by Ben Hamper. Maybe the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing?
 

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There was a thread on this recently. I had never noticed that mine were about 1/2 inch out of line with each other until it came up here on the Forum. Thanks(?) The complaint is that such an expensive vehicle should have better quality control. Agreed! If you are a reader pick up Rivethead, tales from the assembly line, by Ben Hamper. Maybe the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing?
I don't think the cost of the vehicle has anything to do with it (at least I don't think anyone could come up with a price cut-off where they'd accept misinstalled parts). A sloppy install is a sloppy install.
 

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