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FLiPMaRC

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Yeah they revised the window in late 2020 but kinda like the whole exhaust manifold bs it apparently just shifted the problem from one part to the next.
That being said at least from all the threads on here less 21 and up trucks are having the issue but that could just be perspective 🤷🏻‍♂️

The windows part number should be just behind the interior rim on the lower corner of the driver side ( I think, I checked like a year and a half ago ) if you find the newer one and want to check.

Edit: revised number 68426398AE thanks @Burns1200

Looking back on the other threads I’m not sure exactly when that revised window was first installed in the rams but looks like sometime during 2021.
Looks like my 2021 has the old window.
 

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Looks like my 2021 has the old window.
What about the part number sticker behind the driver rear seat trim? Here’s a pic of what mine looks like. IMG_0910.jpeg
This is the location I was referring to in my previous post ^ I had to flip the seat bottom up to get the trim to pull away enough to read the part number.
 

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Yeah my June build date 21 had the old part number. Didn’t leak but it shattered. Glass guy said it wasn’t fully glued on the frame. This is the new window they installed
Damn, I guess they were putting the old windows in for a while then…

I just realized today that my May-2020 built truck has a window that was made in 2019 🙄
 

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I tried to look, but seemed like I would break something pulling on the trim to look for the sticker on the back window.
 

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Installed a RLB chase light.
Have it wired up to the trailer 7pin harness with the curt adapter.
Nice having a extra brake light / indicator, running lights and reverse.
The reverse / work lights can be toggled on with a switch inside and they have 7 different strobe modes for the orange running lights.

Also got new tires, went from 275 60 r 20 4 ply falkens to 285 65 r20 falkens. Havent really noticed a difference in ride.
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Yeah my June build date 21 had the old part number. Didn’t leak but it shattered. Glass guy said it wasn’t fully glued on the frame. This is the new window they installed
Yeah, it sucks that they denied your warranty claim.
 

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Had to leave my Ram at home and put my summer toy in a Car Show this weekend.
Didn’t win any trophy’s, but had some stiff competition with 600 entries at the show. Came home with the early bird prize draw of $250 cash so not a total wash.

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Installed a RLB chase light.
Have it wired up to the trailer 7pin harness with the curt adapter.
Nice having a extra brake light / indicator, running lights and reverse.
The reverse / work lights can be toggled on with a switch inside and they have 7 different strobe modes for the orange running lights.

Also got new tires, went from 275 60 r 20 4 ply falkens to 285 65 r20 falkens. Havent really noticed a difference in ride.
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iirc you can't use that on pavement. or at least in commiefornia that's the case. Anything above headlight needs to be covered while on pavement.
i'd put a switch on the power wire of the light bar so you can turn it off while on road.

otherwise it's a good setup!
 

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