I would say that the trim on my old Ford stays on better than that, but some clown went and stole it all. That said, the bit that is still there is pretty dang sturdy for being on a truck for 70 odd years
Somebody replaced the molding without pulling the glass, they cut the hole so they could slide it underneath the rivet, I've done it before but you have to put a little bit of glue as well
I see what’s really wrong here. It’s so obvious most people miss it. In fact, most people don’t even realize they are the cause of this problem. The problem is that truck costs $80,000. Trucks are for physical work not getting executives to the office. If more people told salespeople they are looking for a work truck, not a Cadillac, they might get cheaper. There’s a sucker born everyday.
It's due to body flex due to body weight. There is a max seat weight of 400lbs anything more and this happens
Yes
Yes put some right stuff under it never did it again
I would say that the trim on my old Ford stays on better than that, but some clown went and stole it all. That said, the bit that is still there is pretty dang sturdy for being on a truck for 70 odd years
first of all it's a Ford second there's no gas in it
Nothing a self tapper can't fix
Built Ford tough
😬yeah no way am i taking out the window
Somebody replaced the molding without pulling the glass, they cut the hole so they could slide it underneath the rivet, I've done it before but you have to put a little bit of glue as well
Get out your Hot Glue Gun and bingo it's fixed.
I had that happen on two trucks one on the left and one on the right
17 bought new, no problem
Where living in a day and age were there Is less quality and even more less accountability
Glue it
Put a tube of sealant in the groove and seal it all down for life.
Gonna say cause it’s a Ford
I have had this happen on my 2019. I think its BS just like Fords Crappy Radios!
Reminds me of the crack on the back of every explorer. Now it’s flapping trim.
Mine broke then a hailstorm came through so its fixed now
2020+ ford trucks seem to having a lot of issues. Might be a chip vs employee issue
I got a 63 scout sitting outside cause if I'm paying g 100,000 for a truck it's not going to be these new pos plastic junk
This is why I'm sticking with 20 year old vehicles.
Rivet needs to be 7 millimeetes moved up and problem will be fixed for the life of the truck until wrecked or hit with a tree
Bro yep I work on a custom shop and they did a color match on those and let’s just say we just slid them on 😂
I see what’s really wrong here. It’s so obvious most people miss it. In fact, most people don’t even realize they are the cause of this problem. The problem is that truck costs $80,000.
Trucks are for physical work not getting executives to the office. If more people told salespeople they are looking for a work truck, not a Cadillac, they might get cheaper. There’s a sucker born everyday.
That trim is broken replace it
Hole is ripped out
$80,000 for a truck is ridiculous, and a direct result of keeping up with the Jones’s. Stop buying for a while and watch the prices tumble down.
Ford has that issue forever. My 2002 F350 7.3 has two trim pieces like that on the back of th cab that constantly fall off. Two sided tape!
Epoxy for the win 🏆! Having to remove the back window just to re-rivet a piece of trim? Me thinketh, no way in hell! Black epoxy to the rescue!!!
Derp. Heat/cold expansion is greater in aluminum and copper than it is in steel. Just a guess.