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Finally A Glove Box Gap Fix!

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I still don't have a truck, do you mind updating with a before photo if possible?
 

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What problem are those inserts addressing? I’m confused. Is this to fix the “issue” where the front of the glove box moves when you push on it? That design seems intentional to me, but I guess it’s cool someone came up with a fix for it. I took some pictures so you can see the door sitting normally vs pushed in:

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I had a key slip half way out between the gap at the bottom. Being able to push the door in beyond the latch point was the only way I could release the pressure to be able to push it back up so I could open the door.
 
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What problem are those inserts addressing? I’m confused. Is this to fix the “issue” where the front of the glove box moves when you push on it? That design seems intentional to me, but I guess it’s cool someone came up with a fix for it. I took some pictures so you can see the door sitting normally vs pushed in:

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Closes the gap up. Nice and tight.
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