I respect that and apologized for the frustration he's experiencing, right in the post above your post. Unfortunately the cause of his frustration is stemming from a third party website. This scenario is a great example of why we don't have them for sale yet on our site.That is a terrible and unacceptable response. Have some empathy for a customer that just wants to buy your product.
Now you are being blatantly dishonest.I respect that and apologized for the frustration he's experiencing, right in the post above your post. Unfortunately the cause of his frustration is stemming from a third party website. This scenario is a great example of why we don't have them for sale yet on our site.
I'll say it again, @Gijohn96, I apologize for the frustration you're experiencing. I hope you understand that we are not trying to make anyone upset, which which is why we have these marked as "Coming Soon" and not yet for sale on Bestop.com.
Lee
- the Bestop team
www.bestop.com
I ended up using a router and just used the metal being the plastic as a guide. I could have sanded it a little better before reinstallation to make it better, but I honestly don't realize it would look as good as it does.Regarding the rear tow hook, did you also buy the rear fascia with the hole in it, or are you going to cut a hole through the existing one that is a flat panel?
Too late for that. Your response was condescending and rude. AverageDad was right and you should be ashamed. Your company needs to remember who's paying who here and your job and company depends on this person buying your products.I respect that and apologized for the frustration he's experiencing, right in the post above your post. Unfortunately the cause of his frustration is stemming from a third party website. This scenario is a great example of why we don't have them for sale yet on our site.
I'll say it again, @Gijohn96, I apologize for the frustration you're experiencing. I hope you understand that we are not trying to make anyone upset, which which is why we have these marked as "Coming Soon" and not yet for sale on Bestop.com.
Lee
- the Bestop team
www.bestop.com
That’s how I did mine: taking the bumper apart was an exercise in frustration!I ended up using a router and just used the metal being the plastic as a guide. I could have sanded it a little better before reinstallation to make it better, but I honestly don't realize it would look as good as it does.
Pretty good is an enemy of great.
That stinks! Hope you get it soon! I remember you were thinking about it, so I’ll be interested to hear your thoughts once you receive it. Do you have an AT or MT, I don’t recall?I have an iDRIVE throttle controller on order that was supposed to have arrived last week, but did not. Had tracking number and everything and it just stalled out. I called vendor and he said they have had a nightmare with deliveries post Covid.
Guess I will just hang on and wait a while longer.
I didnt take the bumper apart and change the bezel. I just took it off and used the steel square hole behind the plastic as a guide for my long router bit. Cut it up in about 10 minutes.That’s how I did mine: taking the bumper apart was an exercise in frustration!
Oh, and I have the Mopar bug deflector and a hood lift strut system showing up soon.
Kevin