New SSR inspections
Really go over the truck, look it over like you were wiping it down with a rag. This is your last chance to catch cosmetic flaws that were there prior to taking delivery.
I have yet to see an SSR where the side windows fit tightly all the way around, the same as they do at the very top. I take this as a sign that the roof panels aren’t fitted, as tightly, front to back, as they were designed to be.
Check the weather seals between the roof sections, next to the side windows, see that they butt tightly together. Peel back the overlaps and look at the joints. They should fit without obvious gaps. This is another sign that the roof panels aren’t fitted tightly. Check that the flaps fit tightly around the next seal. My opinion is, the tighter the fit up’s the less likely leaks will happen.
Given that I haven't seen any SSR's with really decent fit up around the windows, it may be there is a basic issue that hasn't been resolved yet.
Mind you, the SSR roof mechanicals have most of the tech's scared whit less. If it works and they can splash water on it without seeing a leak, they won't want to attempt a cure. Honestly I don't blame them for that.
I wouldn't let any of the above stop me from buying an SSR but it might make a difference where there are several to choose from.
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There are some things I would not accept in a vehicle no matter what promises were made about fixing it later. I'm sure some are trivial, except to me.
How it drives now is most likely how it will drive for as long as you own it. It has to drive straight, no pulling left or right allowed. "It's the crown of the road." is a popular brush off. But check tire pressures for equality left to right, before claiming a problem. Use a good digital tire gauge.
Me I also can't stand a steering wheel that isn't true. Depending on what's wrong, it can be impossible to "adjust". Out of true, is an indication something is out of spec.
Window glass that has an obvious ripple in it, flunks my inspection. I don't think I've seen this in a new car, but every piece of aftermarket glass I've bought, had problems.
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Glenn
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