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It depends on the temperatures. Incandescents do create heat but also can cause the snow to melt and then freeze again causing ice build up on the lights which is even harder to remove then the snow.
Well it looks like they one side in stock but have to wait for the other side to come in from Oregon which will him them on Nov. 4th and probably me on around the 7th so going to be a couple weeks unfortunately. He said they only have 4 of the one side in the hole country.
I have the OEM one, it works well. Just hangs a bit low in the back as they added that black plastic trim under the bumper that is already low and this sits under that.
Yea I didn't even check the dealer I didn't think they would have them in yet oh well. I found them on Mopar-Direct for $358 a piece plus $32 shipping.
Has any replaced their Halogen Rear Cargo Light bulbs with LED Bulbs? I tried the Diode Dynamics bulbs that I used in my 2019 shortly after buying the truck but they caused interference with the key fob when the lights were on so I swapped them back to the stock bulbs. I would still like to...
Honestly I don't really care if the animated feature works on my Laramie as I don't plan to spend the money to upgrade the headlights, I just want to make sure the LED Tail lights will work including the led strip that wraps around the tail light.
I finally got around to installing the Rough Country Hooks. Install was super easy, took about 30 minutes and and would have been faster but had an issue with a missing 18 MM socket.
yea I don't think the grills/filler panels are interchangeable either, The 2025 has a taller grill. you'd have to swap the entire front end including the bumper.
One annoyance I have noticed with the colder weather and of coarse the tire pressures dropping is that you have to fill the tires back up to exactly 39 llb feet or more for the light to go off. If you only fill to 37 or 38 then the light stays on even though 37 or 38 is an acceptable...
I will say MB was the only merger that went reasonably well at least in terms of the engineering upgrades to platforms including the Durango, Charger, 300, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Challenger which allowed them to run those platforms over 10 years, also the ZF Transmissions were a substantial...
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