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Sounds like they were hoping you wouldn't notice.I called back and explained, was put on hold, and then told the body panel is there and they would cut it per install instructions and put it back on. I want back and they did it.
Worst part was no admission they had not done what they said they did, nor apologize.
So I went to Pat Rogers and did not have a great experience.
When I took the Highlander there, I specifically asked about the experience of the installer and was told that everyone there had at least 14 years of experience and hitches is what they do all day long. I specifically asked about trimming the panels under the car and was told it would be done right.
When I picked up the car, I asked about cutting the panel again (since this was the main reason I didn't do it myself), and was told they do it exactly per manufacturer instructions. Inspecting the car, I was happy with how the hitch hugged the underside of the bumper and did not stick out. The wiring harness was just zip tied to the top of the receiver, I hope it holds:
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I did not crawl under the car in their parking lot, and I had to go pick up my son so I left.
When I got home and got under the car, I founds they did not trim the body panel at all. They just removed it completely and never put it back on.
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I found the instructions on the Curt website and sure enough, the instructions to cut the panel and re-install were there. I called back and explained, was put on hold, and then told the body panel is there and they would cut it per install instructions and put it back on. I went back and they did it.
Worst part was no admission they had not done what they said they did, nor apologize.
Not sure I would recommend them, and maybe it's just a crapshoot no matter where you go. I still wouldn't do it myself even if I had a torque wrench since the electrical wiring part I have no experience with.
So I went to Pat Rogers and did not have a great experience.
When I took the Highlander there, I specifically asked about the experience of the installer and was told that everyone there had at least 14 years of experience and hitches is what they do all day long. I specifically asked about trimming the panels under the car and was told it would be done right.
When I picked up the car, I asked about cutting the panel again (since this was the main reason I didn't do it myself), and was told they do it exactly per manufacturer instructions. Inspecting the car, I was happy with how the hitch hugged the underside of the bumper and did not stick out. The wiring harness was just zip tied to the top of the receiver, I hope it holds:
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I did not crawl under the car in their parking lot, and I had to go pick up my son so I left.
When I got home and got under the car, I founds they did not trim the body panel at all. They just removed it completely and never put it back on.
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I found the instructions on the Curt website and sure enough, the instructions to cut the panel and re-install were there. I called back and explained, was put on hold, and then told the body panel is there and they would cut it per install instructions and put it back on. I went back and they did it.
Worst part was no admission they had not done what they said they did, nor apologize.
Not sure I would recommend them, and maybe it's just a crapshoot no matter where you go. I still wouldn't do it myself even if I had a torque wrench since the electrical wiring part I have no experience with.
What does it look like now?
Panel is back on
Ah. Not sure that panel makes any difference. I was moreso curious about how it looked with the bumper. I thought they were going to trim the bumper cover so it looks more factory:
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I think that pic is for the pre-2014 Highlander. I think 2014 Highlander and later looks like this and sticks out, which is one reason I did not go factory:
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