AZFox
Well-Known Member
Last-mile installation of wheels and bumpers does solve the new-versus-used take-off parts issue. The parts would be leave-off, not take-offs.
The wheels and bumpers would be new, packaged parts rather than parts that have been installed and removed (new-ish, but no longer new).
Stock bumpers and wheels could be shipped, packaged, in the Truck's bed (or sent separately or kept in stock by a delivery partner or whatever).
The point is: Last-mile installation means new, packaged stock parts would remain factory-new if an alternate wheel or bumper is chosen.
Bonus Benefit: Doing it that way would also give the factory less to assemble. That means simpler, faster production.
Tires degrade with age. That's something to factor in.
The wheels and bumpers would be new, packaged parts rather than parts that have been installed and removed (new-ish, but no longer new).
Stock bumpers and wheels could be shipped, packaged, in the Truck's bed (or sent separately or kept in stock by a delivery partner or whatever).
The point is: Last-mile installation means new, packaged stock parts would remain factory-new if an alternate wheel or bumper is chosen.
Bonus Benefit: Doing it that way would also give the factory less to assemble. That means simpler, faster production.
Tires degrade with age. That's something to factor in.