Damage when RPG 1.5” Collars installed. Is this worth escalating with the installer?

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Austin Elkins

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See attached photos. I had my collars installed earlier today, and finally got around to looking at the installation tonight. I remember when I picked up the truck from the company, they were telling me how big of a pain in the a$$ it was to do and how difficult it was to fit them. Looking at it, it looks like the springs were damaged a bit, whether it’s a structural damaging or more cosmetic is the question. What’re your thoughts? Is this something to be concerned with?

Important to note, I didn’t inspect before the install. I don’t think this came from the factory like this, as the rear springs don’t have any of the same scuffs.
 

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austinsiegel

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Just finished doing this same install myself. Ended up with the same marks on the springs from the spring compressors. I rented the compressor tool from auto zone and the groove for the spring to sit in was for a much smaller spring. Since I did it myself I don’t mind, but if I would of paid somebody to do it, I would of expected they had the proper tools for the job.
 

Ox3721

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I wouldn’t be thrilled with the shop that did this, but to answer your question OP, it appears to be just cosmetic.

It would take a different type of force/cutting/grinding to functionally compromise those springs. Have them touch up the chipped paint/powder coat or diy.

The shock bodies are a little different, but they are designed to take hits from brush, small rocks, road debris, etc. Again, purely cosmetic from what I see.
 

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If it’s not broken…don’t fix it. I don’t understand the purpose of the collars and perches. Truck is built right the 1st time around. With that being said…I would ask for a 50% refund.
 

skidmarcx

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I certainly wouldn’t be happy, but as mentioned it appears to be just cosmetic and the spring could probably be cleaned up with some black paint
 
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