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BTW, Just a thought:
Trim pieces around the dash are pretty cheap, $10-50 a piece. Maybe have them replace it and if they damage a piece, replace it yourself... Cheaper than a module for sure and you might(80% chance) not even need to replace anything :D
It's a pretty easy job, Have them do it. These modules can get pretty expensive.
They can't really mess it up, it's just two screws on the top of the bezel, then you pull on it and the whole thing pops out, then you unplug all the connectors from the module and replace it with the new one...
If...
Should be plug and play.
you might need the pin code but it’s not a problem getting it. The dealer you order it from should provide that information.
Warranty is up? Why do you need to but the Module yourself?
OH MAN!
I'm glad you're okay. The truck can be fixed pretty easily.
People these days don't pay attention SMH!!! :mad:
I got rear-ended, replaced the bumper myself and the same day got rear-ended again... I hate people.
What truck are they going to be mounted to?
If your truck didn't come with fender flares from the factory, You'll have to replace the fenders or drill holes in them to fit the OEM flares.
You can do what I did, I bought aftermarket ones that don't require you drilling into your fenders.
You can...
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