I agree. You never know when you’re gonna need it and adds to the front grill appeal. That and fogs. I think the delete panels are hideous.I think even if they rarely get used they are a good investment for getting unstuck and they just make the truck look better.
It's a trick to get you to buy a more expensive package or even model to get them.The one thing that will frustrate anyone the first time they go to install them is removing the foot-long bolt with the hidden retainer washer that you have to use the "clamp and smack" method to get it out of the frame. Besides that it is a super easy installation. I would like to know who signed off at Ram to build a 4x4 and not include tow hooks.![]()
Easier to just hold the bolt and continue "loosening" it with the impact. It will thread right out. No need to hit anythingThe one thing that will frustrate anyone the first time they go to install them is removing the foot-long bolt with the hidden retainer washer that you have to use the "clamp and smack" method to get it out of the frame. Besides that it is a super easy installation. I would like to know who signed off at Ram to build a 4x4 and not include tow hooks.![]()
No room for that with active air dam. You must grab the bolt higher up with visegrips and let the head of the bolt bend the rubber air dam on the way down as you are beating on it. It is not hard at all to hit them out, clip is quite soft and gives up easily.Easier to just hold the bolt and continue "loosening" it with the impact. It will thread right out. No need to hit anything
I will admit, my AAD was broken off when I was messing with the bolts.No room for that with active air dam. You must grab the bolt higher up with visegrips and let the head of the bolt bend the rubber air dam on the way down as you are beating on it. It is not hard at all to hit them out, clip is quite soft and gives up easily.
My truck did not come from factory with tow hooks. I bought the factory hooks, and the tow hook bezels. The tow hook bezels that Mopar lists on their parts chart for my 22 Ram 1500 Bighorn. All the suppliers I shopped had the same parts list. They do not fit; they're over an inch shorter in length from side to side. How on Earth is this possible? Doing some digging, I found someone else had the same issue and had a different part number. I searched the part number on the suppliers. They also list that part as fitting a 22 Ram 1500 Bighorn. Different parts, Mopar claims they both fit the same application. Baffling
That bezel part is the one I ordered. It didn't fit; like I said they were way too short. I've ordered another set using a different part number I found on this site. Let's hope these fit.Here are the parts for chrome tow hooks and bezel that fit my 2023 Bighorn perfectly. View attachment 161073
No room for that with active air dam. You must grab the bolt higher up with visegrips and let the head of the bolt bend the rubber air dam on the way down as you are beating on it. It is not hard at all to hit them out, clip is quite soft and gives up easily.
Now you tell me.It’s easier to just take the AAD off, imo. Four 10mm bolts take two minutes to pull, then you have a straight shot at the bolts, and also at the bezel. There is also no need to pry the old bezel out. Take some snips or thin dykes, and cut the two nubs above the metal tab and then punch them out through the front with your dykes after you remove the top bolts. Takes 30 seconds to remove with no damage to the metal. Just make sure the new bezels are correct first.