mine is an addon on my 23 limited with the night edition package. not includedI believe they started adding the anti-spin in 2021. My 2019 didn't have it as part of the "black appearance package", which was what the night edition was called back then. The anti-spin was a separate option that cost $495. I am sure of this because I ordered my truck.
This 2020 you spoke of may have the off road group package which would have the E-locker rear axle instead of the anti-spin.
It has it, but was it part of the night edition or an additional add. I believe that is what he is looking to confirm.My Laramie Night Edition has it. 2021
According to my window sticker, it's listed under the Night Edition package.It has it, but was it part of the night edition or an additional add. I believe that is what he is looking to confirm.
So interesting. See attached. Included in the Night Edition of Tradesman, Bighorn and Laramine but not the limited. When equipped with 5.7 hemi or 3.0 echo diseal. It’s an add on on the limited. Not sure why the difference.According to my window sticker, it's listed under the Night Edition package.
^^This.So interesting. See attached. Included in the Night Edition of Tradesman, Bighorn and Laramine but not the limited. When equipped with 5.7 hemi or 3.0 echo diseal. It’s an add on on the limited. Not sure why the difference.
Get that, but you would think the upper trims would have all of the lower trims add ons and then some. But this should answer his question at lest for 2023 models.^^This.
Depends on the trim level. Different trim levels receive different equipment as part of the Night Edition package.
There you go getting all logical and stuff. Just when you think you have this crap figured out they go and change things up. I think it's their way of getting back at customers for being able to do real research on new vehicles since the internet made information about car buying more accessible and less of a mystery.Get that, but you would think the upper trims would have all of the lower trims add ons and then some. But this should answer his question at lest for 2023 models.
Well, it's logical in an FCA sort of way. You know, if you can afford the upgrade to limited, you can afford the extra for LS. See how logical that is?There you go getting all logical and stuff. Just when you think you have this crap figured out they go and change things up. I think it's their way of getting back at customers for being able to do real research on new vehicles since the internet made information about car buying more accessible and less of a mystery.
@Mdhwoods is more right than not. For many car makers, upper trim levels mostly include everything in lower models and add a few more things to justify the bump in cost. Stellantis (FCA) doesn't seem to follow that model as closely. I'm sure they have their reasons.Well, it's logical in an FCA sort of way. You know, if you can afford the upgrade to limited, you can afford the extra for LS. See how logical that is?
You can check the build sheet by clicking on the following link and adding the VIN at the end.I've seen this feature listed under the night edition heading on some window stickers and some of them are missing it. The one I'm currently looking at does not have anti-spin diff listed under night edition. It's a 2020.
Is this build sheet thing legit? The truck I'm currently looking at does not show anti-spin differential anywhere on the original window sticker but it has it on this build sheet.You can check the build sheet by clicking on the following link and adding the VIN at the end.
Just because it's not on the window sticker doesn't mean it's not on the truck. There are too many items on vehicles to put everything on the window sticker. Trust the build sheet.Is this build sheet thing legit? The truck I'm currently looking at does not show anti-spin differential anywhere on the original window sticker but it has it on this build sheet.
Yup. Window sticker is a summary for "sales" purpose. The build sheet the is the detailed list of all options.Just because it's not on the window sticker doesn't mean it's not on the truck. There are too many items on vehicles to put everything on the window sticker. Trust the build sheet.