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WigSmeN

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Hey. I just traded my 2015 2500 outdoorsman for a2021 warlock all terrain It was a sad day but better financially as I no longer have my business and need the 6.7.
So far a month in I have a body part alignment issue that they are struggling to fix. And just the other day after the first rain fall with the new rig I for water coming in I believe from the windshield seal or lack of.
That said I like the truck I’ve swapped to led bulbs from a2z and have ordered a tonneau cover and side steps but there a few weeks out still.
 

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BWL

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Hey. I just traded my 2015 2500 outdoorsman for a2021 warlock all terrain It was a sad day but better financially as I no longer have my business and need the 6.7.
So far a month in I have a body part alignment issue that they are struggling to fix. And just the other day after the first rain fall with the new rig I for water coming in I believe from the windshield seal or lack of.
That said I like the truck I’ve swapped to led bulbs from a2z and have ordered a tonneau cover and side steps but there a few weeks out still.
They were never able to straighten out mine. Told was within spec so wouldn't fix it and the body shop said it looked like the panels were misaligned when welded so repairing it would be a major job. If it's a cab to box alignment I've heard they need to adjust the cab to match the box sometimes vs the other way around. Leaks are pretty common and 3rd brake light and Antenna are most common sources. Will build up under the headliner and pour out in different spots depending on how you're parked. Welcome to the forum and hopefully you get the annoyances sorted out. I'm guessing the classics need less chips since my dealer only has 1 new 5th gen on the lot, but 15 or so classics. Rest of the mostly empty lot is jeeps. Mostly lower trim level.
 

Nick@GotExhaust

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Welcome and cograts! Let us know if we can assist with any mods. We offer just about everything.
 
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WigSmeN

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They were never able to straighten out mine. Told was within spec so wouldn't fix it and the body shop said it looked like the panels were misaligned when welded so repairing it would be a major job. If it's a cab to box alignment I've heard they need to adjust the cab to match the box sometimes vs the other way around. Leaks are pretty common and 3rd brake light and Antenna are most common sources. Will build up under the headliner and pour out in different spots depending on how you're parked. Welcome to the forum and hopefully you get the annoyances sorted out. I'm guessing the classics need less chips since my dealer only has 1 new 5th gen on the lot, but 15 or so classics. Rest of the mostly empty lot is jeeps. Mostly lower trim level.
It’s my front end that’s all out. Looks like might have to remove bumper fenders and hood and put it all back together straight. LoL
 
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