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It really depends on your tastes. For me it was a Bed Cover, Running Board and Mud Flaps. Being that you are getting a Limited not sure what you would need that would be a must have.
@bill-e it looks like you have the updated floor mats anyway.
I highly suggest that if anyone can avoid the recall do it. It was performed on my Rebel and instead of shaving the ridges like the recall says they cut a 4in long x 3 in wide hole in my drivers floor mat and didn't verbally tell me...
You might be able to adjust the striker on the door. I attempted to adjust my passenger rear door due to a striker misalignment but was unable to move it enough. Having the dealer adjust it currently.
The map lights were pretty easy. Just removed two bolts from within the sunglass holder and it came right out. Replaced the bulbs from the back. I followed the directions in the video linked below.
Didn't replace my vanity mirrors lights because I forgot they existed. lol. And I didn't see...
Depending on your trim, minimum three. Or one pack of the 194's and 44mm festoon bulb.
If you have foot well lighting you can also use the 194's in there as well. I swapped out all my lights for LasFit bulbs in the interior and exterior cargo lamp and couldn't be happier.
Based on the instructions that are included with the wireless charging pad upgrade it doesn't look like there is a quick/little disassembly available.
https://www.mopar.com/moparsvc/pim/media?id=9428497235998
I haven't had any issues with the LasFit LEDs in my truck. Have had them in the truck for almost two months now and no key FOB not detected error.
I have started my truck with Tail Gate open, drivers door open, all lights that were halogen have been replaced with LasFit LEDs, White and Red.
From what I have found and what my buddy showed me is in order to turn the headlights off while idling you need to activate the parking brake. Once it is on you can move the headlight switch to off and the headlights turn off.
The position lights will remain on, but the main headlights should...
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