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Finally got all the black badges, sport hood bezel and taillights done. Then got rid of those awful license plate holes on the front bumper. I tried buying the night edition of this truck, but there were none within a 150 mile radius at the time.
Nice! Yours look like they are black from the factory? I didn’t gloss or clear mine so it blends in with the badges, and the exhaust tips will be done too, just got too cold here in Michigan.
There isn’t a hole for the sensor. If you are talking about the little dimple in the center, it’s just from the mold/injection. There is one in the reverse light as well. You don’t have to cover anything up.
For those of you like me that just have to have the black edition taillight centers, plastidip is your friend. 5 coats of plastidip, without affecting the blind spot sensors. Ram lettering still visible as well. Enjoy! (Don’t mind the mismatched Laramie badge, Black one is on its way).
I am looking at replacing the wheels on my 2020 Laramie. I know the standard wheel is a 20x9 with 18 offset. Looking to get Vision Rebel 391 wheels and noticed a significant price difference between the stock 18 offset and a 12 offset. Can anybody weigh in and tell me am I even going to notice...
Dealer just bought back my second 2019 bighorn with black appearance package and upgraded me to a 2020 Laramie sport. I am wondering if its possible to either paint or buy black covers for the center of the taillight without interfering with the blind spot sensors? Lets hope this truck isn't a...
After a year of owning this truck, I’ve come to the conclusion it will never be right. 80% of the TSB’s apply to my truck, and some issues still haven’t been fixed properly. The main issues that are still concerning are the binding/engaging of the auto 4wd without any sort of slipping, and the...
I was afraid they would do the same with me, so I took a printout of every TSB that applied to my truck, including, and most importantly, the 4wd! Chrysler is aware of the problem and replacing front axles, so if for some reason they claim they can’t fix it, give them the tsb!
Good luck! I’ll...
It gets better. They also have a new steering wheel on order (mine is loose at the stitching). Frame/body parts for clunking and creaking at my floor board, rear brakes/pads/caliper/pins because they are sticking after it sits for a while and squealing, a new amp for some noises inside the...
Front axle is the culprit. Of course it’s on backorder, so I’ll have to deal with it another month. Part number: 68349702-ad. It is in fact the technical service bulletin issued here.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vsawlxeyhxmfoyc/Front%20Axle%20Noise%20While%20in%204WD%20Mode.pdf?dl=0
I’m picking mine up from the dealership tonight. I took a stack of TSBs with me that all pertained to issues in my truck, one of which being the 4wd issue. (13 in total, plus 2 recalls) They said they did some repairs, but other repairs require parts on backorder, and it’ll go back in when they...
Mine is horrible! I posted about it a while back but haven’t had time to take it in. It
Feels like it’s binding and grinding, mainly lower speeds around turns or cornering. Please let me know what you find out so I can point them in the right direction when I do take it in!
I havent taken it in yet. It is definitely not right though. I've had a couple other issues come up that need to be addressed at the dealer too, and they are weeks out. I will update when I get a chance to take it in. Or if you beat me to it, let me know!
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