My Truck Arrived (2022 Suburban RST 6.2) and a question...

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Last week was a sad day when my 2004 Tahoe died (either trans or transfer case) at 235,755 miles on I-81 near Scranton. I had bought it brand new but it had terminal cancer and wasn't going to pass inspection, so back in October I ordered one of the first 2022's and it showed up yesterday. RST with two options, sunroof and 6.2. I am very happy.

I have a question though. There is a paint bubble on the tailgate. Salesman says "factory imperfection not much we can do." What do you all think of this? (2nd pic)


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I have an 04 Tahoe as well, and love it to death. But like yours it's already on 2nd engine and I know more will fail eventually. I've got a new Z71 coming any day, too.

My 2c for that paint bubble is its going to be your first rust spot in a few years. Gotta get it fixed now, or your tail will be rusty.
 

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If it was mine I would try to shake em down for a little cash as opposed to get that fixed. I have very low confidence in a body shop being able to perfectly match that brand new paint and have it blend flawlessly. We have a yukon the same color and it got a very minor scratch when nearly brand new and even the body shop said the repair would be much more noticeable than the actual scratch
 

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My condolences for your 2004. RIP (I still miss my 1997 Yukon.)

Congratulations on your new ride. You will certainly be happy with it.

I cannot personally help you with your paint bubble question; however, other members on this Forum that are much more knowledgeable than me will chime in.
 

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Gate is aluminum, it wont be rusting. As for matching, it should be fine. there is no direct adjacent panel for it to perfectly match to, so no blending needed. If the shop is good, it should be a non issue. I would either haggle them for some money (or accessories) and leave it alone, or have them fix it.
 

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What he said ^^^. Definately would ask for something in return from dealer. Doubt there would be rust.

I wouldn't worry about the bubble and congrats on the new ride. Bummer on the 04, curious if your are keeping it and if you’ve gotten quotes on how much to repair. Last i checked current 5.3’s are not expensive.
 

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Didn't realize it was aluminum. That's good to hear!

Some of the body panels are not though, how do you know which one is which?
 
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Thanks for the replies. Was hoping for a consensus but I think in the end it’s going to bug me and I am going to contact GM. The dealer said I would be awarded a bunch of points under a new program that I could use on things like all weather floor mats etc. but that I had to download the mychevrolet app and then call GM to have them add the points. I’ll try Monday and report back on that.

The dealer here in Philly was great. I paid msrp and got the roof bars thrown in. Pm me if you would like his name.

As for the truck the first 24 hours are really great. It’s a truck version of my SS red stitching, selectable suspension mode, 6.2 anger all in a truck. It has some nice suprise features and isn’t annoying tech or complicated. And it really goes. I accidentally got to 92 coming onto the highway with the pedal 3/5 down. It’s going to be an adjustment.
 
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Also I forgot to mention I did not keep the 2004. I sold it to the wrecker for $500 and a ride home from Scranton. I had a vision of saving the 5.3 and maybe swapping it into my ‘98 or putting it in an 18 donzi so my truck could live on some way but it wasn’t meant to be. It drove beautifully to the minute it died.
 

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If that is just a drip off robot and is clear coat it is possibly would be able to block sand and polished out if its base coat will need repainted if you want fixed. It's in a place where you will see understand your position.
 

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Congrats on your 2022 Suburban 6.2 RST! Excellent choice!

Out of curiosity how many miles did you have on your 2004?
 

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The dealer is full of $hit. If they have a body shop, they fix it under warranty and get paid for it by GM. If they don’t, then they need to find you a place to have it warranteed. By definition, “factory defects” get fixed under warranty. I’d get it fixed, and GM should pay.
 

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I would leave it alone IMO. Unfortunately it looks like a paint drip vs a clear coat drip. Clear coat might have been able to been wet sanded out. You could always run it by a paint shop to get an opinion. My 2018 had dust particles throughout the clearcoat. I left it alone. At first it bothered me but I got over it. GM paint jobs are not the best but the chance of it not matching if they were to repaint is not worth it. That alone would drive me more crazy than the bubble which is only visible up close. Sweet ride. Enjoy it.
 

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Congrats. Paint defect seems pretty simple warranty work to me. May want to check with a paint correction shop. They may make easy Wotan of it.

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Hey guys i need help, i have a 2022 Suburban RST 6.2L and i am looking for the second row 60/40 split with red stiching with heated outside and so i can lower it thru the back of the car with the bottoms. message me at [email protected] if anyone wants to sell to me im really interested in it.
 

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