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Led taillight question

RB18C

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So we had a bad storm at the house, and a chair smacked my taillight and cracked it. I’m trying to replace it myself. I called the dealership and got a quote for 750$. They also gave me the part number. I’ve shopped around online and I can’t seem to find what I’m looking for. I have the safety group, so it’s an LED taillight with lane assist and blind spot monitor. Just curious if anyone knows where I can get a taillight cheaper then the dealer. Thx.

2020 ram 3500
 
So we had a bad storm at the house, and a chair smacked my taillight and cracked it. I’m trying to replace it myself. I called the dealership and got a quote for 750$. They also gave me the part number. I’ve shopped around online and I can’t seem to find what I’m looking for. I have the safety group, so it’s an LED taillight with lane assist and blind spot monitor. Just curious if anyone knows where I can get a taillight cheaper then the dealer. Thx.

2020 ram 3500
So the dealer gave me the part number. I just can’t seem to find anywhere if it’s the right taillight that has all my options I need.
 
Black LED tail lights with blind spot sensor:
Driver side- 68446841AE
Passenger side- 68446840AE

Red LED tail lights with blind spot sensor:
Driver side- 68446839AE
Passenger side- 68446838AE
 
Black LED tail lights with blind spot sensor:
Driver side- 68446841AE
Passenger side- 68446840AE

Red LED tail lights with blind spot sensor:
Driver side- 68446839AE
Passenger side- 68446838AE
Thx. Do you know if that part number is the light with blind spot and lane sense?
 
Thx. Do you know if that part number is the light with blind spot and lane sense?
Lane sense is irrelevant to the tail lights. All of the above part numbers are the LED tail lights that have the blind spot sensor installed in them.
Another way you can go about this is to buy the LED tail light that does not have the sensor, since it is cheaper. Then you can cut the hole for the sensor, and transfer sensor, heat sink and wiring from your broken light over to the new one.
 
Lane sense is irrelevant to the tail lights. All of the above part numbers are the LED tail lights that have the blind spot sensor installed in them.
Another way you can go about this is to buy the LED tail light that does not have the sensor, since it is cheaper. Then you can cut the hole for the sensor, and transfer sensor, heat sink and wiring from your broken light over to the new one.
Thx man
 
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