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I bought through a vendor and he dealt with AMP on the return to make them pay for it, he said it was difficult. If I were in your shoes I would call and ask about the bracket, as if you were going to proceed with the install, maybe play dumb "I just want to make sure I have everything I need to...
I tried installing the bracket and the bracket does not fit the 2023. There is another piece of equipment mounted to the frame rail just in front of the tank that prevents you from relocating the tank as instructed by AMP. I did not try to install the steps with the tank in the original...
funny you say that, I just emailed them the other day to let them know that their boards do fit on the 2023 trucks gas 6.4 with factory air. I suspect something changed with the air tank between 2022 and 2023 because the AMP tank relocation kit does not work for 2023 but the RC boards, without a...
Note: The factory air relocation bracket doesn't work on the 2023 gas models. I got that far and had to call AMP to confirm and they said that their website was incorrect and for 2023 6.4 truck with Air suspension they do not have a solution. In hindsight, I could have tried to finish the...
Mine wasn't installed when I bought it and won't be, my wife and I both have run with out front plates for 10 ish years, always in a state that required them, and never had an issue. On my rebel I put a couple plastic push pins in the bumper holes and they match the paint pretty nicely.
I checked http://Chrysler-factory-warranty.com, Ziegler, and https://www.buymoparwarranty.com/#top and found Buy Mopar to be the cheapest by far for my 2023 Rebel 2500.
Minor stuff, swapped out the license plate frame from the dealer to a simple black metal frame and finally got around to adding the LED step lights to my Rough Country E-Boards.
Today I sat in the truck as I started it and let it warm up. Sure enough, the chirp sound went away when the RPMs dropped. I've watched youtube enough videos and have done enough reading at this point to accept that these engines sounds like garbage on start up and nothing will ever be done by...
"could put a smile on a mummy's face" never heard that one before, I like it. That being said, if my truck sounded like this when it was new I would have left it at the dealership but it didn't and I wrote a check for a modern day nice sounding truck.
I had a 5.7 for 6 years and over 100,000 miles and it never made this sound. I got the occasional tick if I ran it for a short time, turned it off, and restarted it a while later but that was a very specific circumstance and went away in a few seconds.