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Glad to help.
Also, I don't know if you've taken apart any other trim but there's basically nothing to break so don't be afraid to apply a lot of pressure, because it will take a lot of pressure!
Having two or three plastic tools to work both sides at once helps too.
Just use a plastic pry tool. I've removed mine for gateway bypass installation.
There won't be any reprogramming of anything being necessary if that is your concern. This will be a simple "plug and play".
I've ran those part numbers on the Mopar parts web site and if it does not fit the year you entered it will redirect you to the part that will fit your year if it exists
Search and read this thread;
"Mopar LED Bed Lights Install?"
I don't know if it will answer the '24 fitment question but I'm going this route with my '23 once the weather warms up a bit.
It looks way easier than running a wiring harness up the entire length of the truck.
Good Luck.
Tommy
Yeah the computer changes according to conditions. I average 14 mpg but love it.
I did not buy this truck for gas mileage.
And as my signature says I still call it a Dodge too.
I'd be worried about that seam running the length of the bed. Without the rambox there's a rubber that cover that seam and rests on the bed toprail. Mine is covered in storage otherwise I'd post a pic.
I don't have rear rail covers either but the piece of rubber I'm talking about helps that rail...
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