Poor fit on hood and fenders on 2012 FX4
#1
Poor fit on hood and fenders on 2012 FX4
When looking closely at the hood on my FX4 I notice an inconsistent gap between the hood and fenders. The hood is also above the level of the fenders up by the hinge, then below the fender level in the middle then flush at the leading edge - like there is a depression in the middle. In addition to that, the horizontal line above the headlight where the fender meets the hood doesn't match up.
It seems like poor quality control of the hood during production or assembly to me...
Has anyone out there noticed something similar to this? If so, what were you able to do about it? I'm thinking of taking it to the dealer to have this manufacturer defect repaired...
It seems like poor quality control of the hood during production or assembly to me...
Has anyone out there noticed something similar to this? If so, what were you able to do about it? I'm thinking of taking it to the dealer to have this manufacturer defect repaired...
#3
I had an issue with my passenger door and fender alignment.....took it to the dealer last week and they simply adjusted both the door and fender. Looks great now......sounds like your situation is similar, thus I would take it in and have them adjust it accordingly. In short, it doesn't sound like a big deal and they can fix it for you no charge, but it can still be frustrating and worrisome.
Hope that helps!
Hope that helps!
#4
Automotive Refinish Tech
iTrader: (1)
This topic has come up before. Depression in the middle of the hood? A few people on here have that. Some come from factory like that. One guy on here claimed that the whole lot of trucks at his dealer has them! We fixed 2 of this same type of issue at my shop last year...back when we were Ford. All it was, was 10 minutes of adjusting the hood latch...truck was fine. Sounds likes you need some hinge adjustment too.
#5
#6
I need to clarify here a little. I saw those posts about depressions in the center of the good when I was searching the forums. I'm talking about the edges of the hood, not the center. The contours of the hood and the fender should match so that they are level along their edges, not raised in one place, depressed in another and flush in another...
Also, the gap should be uniform, not larger at the rear (nearest the hinge) then more narrow at the front.
Lastly, the very front, leading edge (right above the headlight) should be straight across from the fender to the hood. Those two body lines should be in line.
None of this is true for mine. It's not far off but I'm sure I'm not being any more picky than a lot of you with new trucks out there are...
You see where I'm coming from?...
Also, the gap should be uniform, not larger at the rear (nearest the hinge) then more narrow at the front.
Lastly, the very front, leading edge (right above the headlight) should be straight across from the fender to the hood. Those two body lines should be in line.
None of this is true for mine. It's not far off but I'm sure I'm not being any more picky than a lot of you with new trucks out there are...
You see where I'm coming from?...
#7
LONE STAR
Hmmmm, can't say I have those issues luckily. I do have a bad habit of looking down all the body panels to see how they are all aligned. Considering how many trucks are pumped out each day, I'm impressed