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I picked up my Ram Limited Jan 1 and still have my plastic on. My Old F150 got all scratched up there so I figured I would let the plastic stay on a bit.
I keep one empty to put groceries in when the wife asks me to stop on the way home from work. The other side has all my PPE (steel toe boots, hard hat, safety gear, glasses,etc.) plus safety manual.
On the install does it just lay on there or does the mat have to be locked down and the bed drilled? I saw a drill picture in the directions and rust inhibitor in a bottle on there also.
I am not having that issue yet but driving through the mountains of Western Maryland and West Virginia two weeks ago with salt (not gravel) on the roads and the painted bumper area on the front and the plastic panels under the lights have little salt rock chips all over them. Truck has less than...
I tried to get a good picture of both sides. The angle may make them look different but they are the same on both sides and the max gap is estimated at less than 1/2 inch. Dark here as well so I used a flashlight
Count me as another who did not see they were deleted. I bought my limited on Jan 1 to get the benefit of FCA big finish cash before it might have gone away and it was already at the dealer. Mine had the Ram Boxes which they were not many around so I thought it might be an upgrade. I had not...
Is the port behind a panel? I looked under there with a flashlight and could not find it. On my old F150 platinum it was like you said and I also plugged in my Valentine so I want to do it on my new limited. Post a pic if you can. Thanks
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