B pillar trim indentations

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Has anyone else noticed this on their car? I can't say how long it's been present, only recently noticed it in a reflection that looked off now cannot unnotice it. The top of the trim to both sides have some visible and palpable indentations, not sure if it's from all the recent heat that caused it to expand or if it's been like this before all the heat and I didn't notice.
 

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Nope. Even with your "power of suggestion", I can't say that there is any indentation. The B pillar pieces are not utterly flat, being plastic; the reflections are distorted across their surfaces. Your first pic looks more distorted at the top, but that could just be a trick of the light/reflection.
 
High gloss plastic is VERY hard to mold perfectly, and black even more so... so I would say it's not heat, but a production issue...
 
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I actually have the same dents and on the driver’s side it’s starting to stick out a bit
I believe is happening due to the vibrations while driving. The fit of the piece itself it’s under too much pressure
 
Had em on my car since day 1, or at least since I noticed them, which was pretty early on.
 
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