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Im still in a no light situation, partly lazy to go back to dealer... my wires are all where they should be. I think they charged me but didn't actually make the switch on in the settings.
Ill go back and look this evening, i prolly effed something up, my switch in the bed works for the cargo lamp, but the lights in the bed aren't coming on.
Thanks for the reply!
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Gonna revive an old post, i read everything in here. But my question is if the 21 3500's are different wiring than the 19 or 20's? I ask because i installed the kit from mopar, the instructions for tapping the bcm and fuse box were for the 19, but after the dealer "turned on" the build code, the...
Hyperdip is just a version of plastidip, ive done plastidip before but wanted a more refined "painted" look. Nothing against the dipping. Its great stuff but the "matte" finish is not my favorite anymore.
The idea i have is to just paint my chrome mirrors like my bumpers for a better look...
tried to do the hyperdip in emerald black... terrible! went to rotate the mirror to get all the "Hidden areas" and it peeled! so i want to color match the chrome to the truck now.
How hard was it to split the plastic arm from the main part? I am going to paint match the chrome part but will want to split that plastic arm so i can get all the chrome covered.
Thanks
no spacers. 255/80/17 coopers
I understand how they designed it, Im just not a fan. One would think they could form the step pad to follow body lines. I have the power steps and absolutely love them, but the "universal step pad" needs a little more R&R in the engineering dept.
Im interested in a step like this for mine, but I absolutely hate that it sits so awkward to the body line. i just use the tire to step up to reach the 5th wheel hitch for now.