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I have seen posts on this forum that dealers have swapped out rim's from one truck to another. So anything is possible. The scuff (kick) plates can be removed in just a light pull. No tools required. But sounds like it's just something they started put in the 2020.
You state that the 33 gallon tank part # is 68408876AC in post #104 but in post #129 it is listed as part # is 68408875AC. Can you confirm what one is correct?
I have a 2019 Ram 1500 with the longhorn package. Was wondering if my dealership switched my kick plate to the plain ones. Mine don’t have the “Ram” stamped in the metal. Does anyone here have a longhorn with plane metal on their kick panels in the front?
2019 Ram 1500 Longhorn Crew Cab, 5.7 eTorque 4x4 8-speed, automatic, 3.98 rear axle,
5.5 Box, Air Suspension,Panoramic Sunroof,Advance Safety Group,Level 1 Equipment Group.
I do have the HK system as well. If you do take out the cvpm do not drop it. It says Do not use if dropped. There is one...
Here is what I have found online. This is where the front "green" cable leads too. It's behind the driver side head light. So now I need to find out what cable (part number) connects from that end to the Jumper wire that is connected to the front camera.
I went today to 2 dealerships. One just didn't wanted anything to do with me. The second one really tried to help but couldn't find what I was looking for. He was showing me the screen he was looking at. I received 2 more camera cables that I ordered. (Pictured) but still in need for more pieces.
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