Tonygxp
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After a snow storm here a couple months ago i was looking at the rear of my YD in the driveway. i noticed the plastic applique above the rear license plate (houses the license plate lights and rear camera ir equipped) that is body colored has a "ding" in it towards the left side. No paint missing, no impact point that i can see, just a door ding in a plastic piece 4 ft off the ground 6 inches inward of the rear bumper, how can this happen? My wife? kids? No. the piece is plastic and doesn't dent, it would just crack if it were pushed or hit hard enough..
So i just chalked it up to some ******* punching the back of my truck (idk, i just gave up on figuring it out). But it's very noticable, like a fish eye whenever i look at the rear of the truck and it pisses me off, there's not a mark on it elswhere, it's a year old (7k mi).
I was out with a friend and looking at some used Yukon/Escalades for his wife and i noticed the yukon there had the same ding, IN THE SAME SPOT! So i then went to a GMC dealer and sure enough IT'S A FRIGGIN DESIGN FLAW GM HASN'T PICKED UP ON???? wtf gm? you've been making this truck for model years and never backed off the torque on the rachets used to tighten the applique on every yukon?
I figured this out after seeing yukon after yukon with the exact "pull" in the same spot (which i thought was a ding). some were more pronounced than others, mine has Gotten worse since i look at my truck all the time and never noticed this before, maybe the metal/plastic expanding and contracting due to the very cold weather and foot of snow on the truck?
Please go out to your Yukons, doesn't matter, base/Denali reg. or XL and look at the plastic applique on an angle for this "dimple" it's there, noticable when in direct sunlight or high reflection angle of images time of day. if you follow the applique on the angle (not steep at all) you will see the fish eye and distortion of images towards the left side.. Why only the left side?? idk.. this part is not easy to remove, it needs to be painted and installed and i'm not happy about it.. Tahoes and Esky's do not have this issue, their respective appliques are obviously thicker or use a different style of mounting than the thin/flat applique of the yukons...thanks..
So i just chalked it up to some ******* punching the back of my truck (idk, i just gave up on figuring it out). But it's very noticable, like a fish eye whenever i look at the rear of the truck and it pisses me off, there's not a mark on it elswhere, it's a year old (7k mi).
I was out with a friend and looking at some used Yukon/Escalades for his wife and i noticed the yukon there had the same ding, IN THE SAME SPOT! So i then went to a GMC dealer and sure enough IT'S A FRIGGIN DESIGN FLAW GM HASN'T PICKED UP ON???? wtf gm? you've been making this truck for model years and never backed off the torque on the rachets used to tighten the applique on every yukon?
I figured this out after seeing yukon after yukon with the exact "pull" in the same spot (which i thought was a ding). some were more pronounced than others, mine has Gotten worse since i look at my truck all the time and never noticed this before, maybe the metal/plastic expanding and contracting due to the very cold weather and foot of snow on the truck?
Please go out to your Yukons, doesn't matter, base/Denali reg. or XL and look at the plastic applique on an angle for this "dimple" it's there, noticable when in direct sunlight or high reflection angle of images time of day. if you follow the applique on the angle (not steep at all) you will see the fish eye and distortion of images towards the left side.. Why only the left side?? idk.. this part is not easy to remove, it needs to be painted and installed and i'm not happy about it.. Tahoes and Esky's do not have this issue, their respective appliques are obviously thicker or use a different style of mounting than the thin/flat applique of the yukons...thanks..