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Hate that the paddle shifters aren't installed in the Tugsten.

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I would love to have them on and have the manual shifting function. The shifters are shown in a parts breakdown on the Mopar online store, but my main question would be, would they fit the Tungsten steering wheel, and would a PCM flash allow them to work? Does anyone know enough about the 2025 Trims to know if this would work? I could buy a new steering wheel, but the RHO wheel is different, Tungsten. I would love to learn a workaround to have them installed and functional.
 
I would love to have them on and have the manual shifting function. The shifters are shown in a parts breakdown on the Mopar online store, but my main question would be, would they fit the Tungsten steering wheel, and would a PCM flash allow them to work? Does anyone know enough about the 2025 Trims to know if this would work? I could buy a new steering wheel, but the RHO wheel is different, Tungsten. I would love to learn a workaround to have them installed and functional.

At this time, you can't make changes to the BCM on 2025+.
 
on a tungsten? not giving you a hard time but i don't get it it's a automatic and a truck not a sports car so why are we shifting it with paddles. my camaro ss had them and i HATED them. i get a floor shifter with a gate or a button on the knob for manual shifting but i hate paddles. to each his own
 
I like the paddles on my ‘22, use them often. Just because a truck isn’t a sports car doesn’t mean we all have to drive like an old woman 😆
 

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