You could also try gently warming it to make it more flexible.tight fit, but that allows it to work.
Patience required.
I'm confused as well, my MME port door doesn't open far enough to touch the body. Did they do an update?Is the possibility of a dent still an issue? This thread seems to almost a year old since the last comment. I am getting my MME in a month or so and want to know if I should get one of these. Thanks.
Yes, nothing has changed in the car design. It's only an issue when something hits the charge door when it's open (person, soccer ball, etc). There is clearance between the charge door and body panel during normal operation, this piece just gives a little bit more clearance so there's more margin for error in the even something hits the charge door when open (it doesn't 'fix' the problem as much as reduces the likelihood of an incident happening).Is the possibility of a dent still an issue? This thread seems to almost a year old since the last comment. I am getting my MME in a month or so and want to know if I should get one of these. Thanks.
I think older cars, the charge port door could flex a bit more. My GT PE doesn't flex really at all, it would have to take a real strong force to bend it back. I think they did fix it, or at least make it more resilient. Same with the cargo cover in the back. I had to put little rubber bands to hold it in my Premium, but on my GT PE they've tightened it so it stays put.Yes, nothing has changed in the car design. It's only an issue when something hits the charge door when it's open (person, soccer ball, etc). There is clearance between the charge door and body panel during normal operation, this piece just gives a little bit more clearance so there's more margin for error in the even something hits the charge door when open (it doesn't 'fix' the problem as much as reduces the likelihood of an incident happening).
Thanks. So after the year + that people have been using these, are they a good investment? Have the fit issues been resolved?Yes, nothing has changed in the car design. It's only an issue when something hits the charge door when it's open (person, soccer ball, etc). There is clearance between the charge door and body panel during normal operation, this piece just gives a little bit more clearance so there's more margin for error in the even something hits the charge door when open (it doesn't 'fix' the problem as much as reduces the likelihood of an incident happening).
I have not made any modifications to the design. I think it's possible a couple of people got slightly out of spec parts. The vapor finish actually melts some of the plastic, so I can see how there might be some variability in the results. If you get one and you think it's a bit too tight to wrangle, a pair of sharp scissors or even a box cutter could be used to cut down on the length of the wings so you don't have to push them so far in.Thanks. So after the year + that people have been using these, are they a good investment? Have the fit issues been resolved?
It would make sense if Ford sometime during the model run made an adjustment to the material used to make it more rigid (likely through a supplier). Wouldn't eliminate the chance of damage, but would lower it (which is true of this part too).I think older cars, the charge port door could flex a bit more. My GT PE doesn't flex really at all, it would have to take a real strong force to bend it back. I think they did fix it, or at least make it more resilient. Same with the cargo cover in the back. I had to put little rubber bands to hold it in my Premium, but on my GT PE they've tightened it so it stays put.
Right on. Can we get these directly from you? Or only from Jaws?I have not made any modifications to the design. I think it's possible a couple of people got slightly out of spec parts. The vapor finish actually melts some of the plastic, so I can see how there might be some variability in the results. If you get one and you think it's a bit too tight to wrangle, a pair of sharp scissors or even a box cutter could be used to cut down on the length of the wings so you don't have to push them so far in.
JawsTec has only told me about two people who complained about the fit, so I haven't made it a priority to do any scaling or modifications. The samples I have received from Jawstec are to spec, which means intentionally "press fit" not loose (which is on purpose).
Going from my May built Premium to this November GT PE, it definitely seems like they've made adjustments along the way. The BEST one is that my turn signal stock is actually smooth! Unlike my Premium, and reported by many other Job 1 cars, that was super rough. So far I've noticed the turn signal stock, cargo cover and charging port door all seem to have been improved.It would make sense if Ford sometime during the model run made an adjustment to the material used to make it more rigid (likely through a supplier). Wouldn't eliminate the chance of damage, but would lower it (which is true of this part too).
The fit issues were related to the nature of the product and where it goes. A very tight fit was required. With that said, a bit of spray quick detailer as a lubricant made installation almost a snap.Thanks. So after the year + that people have been using these, are they a good investment? Have the fit issues been resolved?
Sorry, no. I partnered with JawsTec because I have a day job and can't be messing around shipping out packages. Their SLS process is super high quality and I can't do as well on my equipment anyway. You can also download the part and find someone else to print it for you, but they're not supposed to charge more than time and materials as I made it non-commercial re-use. Jawstec is the only one I've licensed it to and they're charging their normal rate plus a small amount thot goes to me because it's my design.Right on. Can we get these directly from you? Or only from Jaws?
Sounds like copyright infringement to me!Sorry, no. I partnered with JawsTec because I have a day job and can't be messing around shipping out packages. Their SLS process is super high quality and I can't do as well on my equipment anyway. You can also download the part and find someone else to print it for you, but they're not supposed to charge more than time and materials as I made it non-commercial re-use. Jawstec is the only one I've licensed it to and they're charging their normal rate plus a small amount thot goes to me because it's my design.
Happy to partner with another if they ask, but it's also true that I found out months into this that someone had been selling these on Etsy at basically a dollar less than JawsTec and theirs wasn't any better quality than what I can print at home. Had they asked I might not have been so upset about them stealing my part for their commercial gain, when I had already stipulated I made the model available for personal, non-commercial use, WITH attribution.