Well I figure an update is in order.
I had to escalate to a manager at KC (I do not like doing that). I was told to Field destroy it send images and they would refund me.
So I hammered it and tried to bend it a bit (painted also) and I guess they said ok and have the refund in process.
Not...
OHHH it is a vey heavy steel. The shop I took it to said they can't bend it.... well they would have to bend it 3 places, but it would ruin the coating
I think you mean the Pad that you stick to it?
It is a dense pretty hard like silicone? but it doesn't even touch the body besides the bottom
I actually took it to a local Shop.
1st they were surprised KC was acting this way. The summery was it doesn't fit we can't make it fit and we wouldn't...
I really awesome support guys, thank you again. I thought I was going crazy and I was being too picky about it on my Jeep. and it was okay. I looked and here are some 392's with the "same" bar.
Seriously dude thank you so much. I just do not understand. At first when I contacted KC about it they said it was a manufacturing error. Now they are saying "After conversing with PD, it looks like that gap is within the leeway window/threshold that is tolerable and therefore does not fall into...
They list it as the same? "for 21+ Jeep Wrangler 392 or Gladiator Mojave"
They actually sent me 2 sets look and fit the same.
I sent them a lot of photos. And I don't get how that is in "spec"?
I purchased the KC bar for the pro 6. It's pretty simple 3 bolts. However after install I have a large gap. Is this normal for the 392? I look at other 392 (not 2024) and it sits flat against it. I'm worried stuff like dirt, mud, bugs and the like will get in there and cause havoc.
KC says...
Does anyone know if the specs are the same for the Goose gear platform from a 22' JL and the 24' 392?
I have a call out to Goose gear no word yet.
They look exactly the same in the photos. I was told the only difference is the depth of the cubby in the back.
But then of course why is it listed...
I guess this is where you say hi and introduce yourself.
Been wheeling and overland camping for a long time.
I am have 24 Rubicon 392 as well as a 78' FJ-40 and located outside or Phoenix.
Cheers!