Things to check after taking delivery

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Exactly, and for the most part, these are all pretty minor issues. I was the one with the transmission fluid leak. Fortunately, it was just a loose hose and not a major issue. You should see the $h!tt that comes out the door at the RV manufacturers.
RV manufacturers will install a bad part knowing it is bad just to ship the unit for month end so they can get it on the books.

There were at least two of the transmission leaks that I know of. Both were just a loose hose going to the transmission cooler.
Hey Hemmy, I think you said these hoses have clips? Do you have pics of what properly secured clips should look like? Thx
 

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Hey Hemmy, I think you said these hoses have clips? Do you have pics of what properly secured clips should look like? Thx
Somebody else originally mentioned clips. Without removing the skid plate, it is a very tight spot to see and get into. From what I could tell, it seemed like there is some sort of collar that was spinning around. This collar was over an actual bolt from what I could tell. To me the bolt maybe wasn't tightened all the way causing the leak. I want to say the collar is light grey.
 

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Another owner just posted same problem on black one bought in Louisiana.
That was me. Unfortunately I did not see this updated list before taking delivery. There were only about 8-10 things on the list the last time I looked... But for reference, here is the picture. I'll get under the truck tonight and see if there's a way to adjust them.
 

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That was me. Unfortunately I did not see this updated list before taking delivery. There were only about 8-10 things on the list the last time I looked... But for reference, here is the picture. I'll get under the truck tonight and see if there's a way to adjust them.
If I remember correctly when installing my AWE 2FG on the Gen2, that was adjustable by loosening the rear section of the pipe over the axle and twisting one way or the other to achieve the height you want. Could be similar to the Gen3 maybe. Hope this helps saving you a trip to the dealer!
 

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that is really off...It would drive me nuts too....hopefully easily adjustable and doesn't require bending of hangers or anything like that
I backed my 17 into a small curb (well part of the bottom of a light pole) that just touched the tail pipe (right side) looked exactely like yours and didn't notice for a few days. Looked under and found the rear tail pipe hanger came un-hooked. Just had to use a floor jack and piece of wood to hold it in place and hook the hanger back on. 5 minutes and bang... awesome looking truck by the way. Not saying yours was hit just it might have not been attached.
 

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If I remember correctly when installing my AWE 2FG on the Gen2, that was adjustable by loosening the rear section of the pipe over the axle and twisting one way or the other to achieve the height you want. Could be similar to the Gen3 maybe. Hope this helps saving you a trip to the dealer!
That's exactly what I plan to try! I had to do that to the aftermarket exhaust I put on the Explorer ST - it adjusted in the same place and in the way you are describing.
 
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Thanks for everyone’s continued response. And hope this continues to help people.

I am going to reorganize the list and put the reoccurring items at the top.

I can also make the list into a spreadsheet to save/download for easier reference.
 

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Thanks for everyone’s continued response. And hope this continues to help people.

I am going to reorganize the list and put the reoccurring items at the top.

I can also make the list into a spreadsheet to save/download for easier reference.
Thank you for making this list. Its very helpful.
 

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I don't know that I have anything that belongs on this list, but to share my experience:

1) Scratches across my cruise controls on steering wheel (looks like it was kicked across the floor).
2) Bed liner overspray EVERYWHERE on the passenger side of the vehicle.
3) Someone's thumbprint on one of my projector lenses!! LOL! Not a huge deal but annoying nonetheless.
4) Couple scratches on one of the flares and a couple paint blemishes.
 

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Thanks for everyone’s continued response. And hope this continues to help people.

I am going to reorganize the list and put the reoccurring items at the top.

I can also make the list into a spreadsheet to save/download for easier reference.
Thanks for this, I’m definitely checking these items when I get mine!
 
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