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It wouldn't surprise me if all FCA/Stellanis vehicles put the volume on the right. A Chrysler I had for a bit had the same buttons as Ram.

My experience with cars has been I have driven include Mazda, Toyota/Lexus, Subaru, Nissan/Infiniti, BMW, VW, Kia, Hyundai, & Honda/Acura. They were all on the left. Heck, it seems all Japanese and Korean cars have the volume on the left now that I think of it.
Seems like your list of cars are designed for right hand drive, which might explain why volume controls are on the left, vs cars designed for left hand drive. If I were to drive one of those cars, I'd be complaining about the radio controls being on the "wrong side" because of what aim used to. Much like the discussion about the auto-stick manual shift direction
 

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Bed extender parts installed and a pic of the tint job. Front matched to the back and 70% on the windshield.
Do you have part numbers for the bed extender parts. Apparently they will work on a MFT.

EDIT: Nevermind, found on Amazon
 
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You have to drill into the bed for installation, correct?
You may be right. At one point I remember someone saying the threaded inserts were there but the hardware isn't provided. That may of been the case with previous models and has changed for the 21s. IDK Most likely I will not drill in the bed! Probably will not use it in that configuration much anyway.
 

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You may be right. At one point I remember someone saying the threaded inserts were there but the hardware isn't provided. That may of been the case with previous models and has changed for the 21s. IDK Most likely I will not drill in the bed! Probably will not use it in that configuration much anyway.
I just caught that you have ramboxes. I do not believe that you have to drill for that one, if you are using the included divider as a extender. I was thinking about buying an aftermarket extender because I really need a long bed, but I don’t want to drill into my truck. I’m sure it will be fine, but I’m just kind of weird about stuff like that
 

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I just caught that you have ramboxes. I do not believe that you have to drill for that one, if you are using the included divider as a extender. I was thinking about buying an aftermarket extender because I really need a long bed, but I don’t want to drill into my truck. I’m sure it will be fine, but I’m just kind of weird about stuff like that
Don’t blame you!! If I have to drill I’ll just go without!! Hopefully it will work without drilling!
 

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Do you know if they put the threaded inserts in the bed on 22 models or do if you have to drill into the bed?
The holes are there, you just need to install the inserts. This is for all trucks without the BUG option. Do a search on here and there are links to the inserts.
 

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The holes are there, you just need to install the inserts. This is for all trucks without the BUG option. Do a search on here and there are links to the insert
Are the holes threaded? I found the studs to bolt in as long as the holes are already there and threaded.
 

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