Honestly it’s not GMT800 tailgates suck. Its crusty old work truck beat up rusted with wore out hardware tailgates suck.
Not a brand or model specific tailgate affliction.
Glad you got it working.
The hardware is clearly chinsy. However, the tailgate exoskeleton itself is higher quality than the closest thing I Have to compare it to, (obs ford) I use this to compare because the ford tailgate uses the exact same catch/striker /trunnion(hinge) The ford has a heavier, but weaker tailgate. Their latches are infinitely superior tho. The gmt 800 despite my annoyances has weigh more rigidity than tbe f150,it has almost no center folding in from heavy people/thigns
From what I read and see elsewherre, the latches are pretty universally bad for a lot of people, but the strikers tend to be fine for most and the whole striker iwth a new bushing is cheap, vs ford you buy the bushing and install it onto the striker (kinda like you can do for squarebody door striker). The trunnions tend to wear out bad for gmt 800 too, but it seems to be that without the intention to use plastic bushings like gmt 400, squares, fords, and dodges, that they wear into eachother quickly. Im going to see if I cant find a way to get a plastic piece to work on each side somehow to create a wear point thats quicker to swap out.
The door handle to rods havign the plastic clip.. thats low quality, but I believe the gmt 400 did the exact same ssetup so its not "new" for the gmt800 by means. Ford also does plastic clips in their OBS tailgates, however, they are acessed through a panel that spans the width of the tailgate and I think that panel is why the gmt800 is stronger, it has no cutout that compromises the strength and the clips are serviceable next to the handle which is 3 13mm bolts to access vs like 12 perimeter torx screws lol..